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Arguing with Tradition Justin B. Richland

Arguing with Tradition By Justin B. Richland

Arguing with Tradition by Justin B. Richland


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Explores language and interaction within a contemporary Native American legal system. This work explains how Hopi notions of tradition and culture shape and are shaped by processes of Hopi jurisprudence. It shows that Hopi jurists and litigants have called for their courts to develop a jurisprudence that better reflect Hopi culture and traditions.

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Arguing with Tradition by Justin B. Richland

Arguing with Tradition is the first book to explore language and interaction within a contemporary Native American legal system. Grounded in Justin B. Richland's extensive field research on the Hopi Indian Nation of northeastern Arizona - on whose appellate court he now serves as Justice Pro Tempore - this innovative work explains how Hopi notions of tradition and culture shape and are shaped by the processes of Hopi jurisprudence.Like many indigenous legal institutions across North America, the Hopi Tribal Court was created in the image of Anglo-American law. But Richland shows that in recent years, Hopi jurists and litigants have called for their courts to develop a jurisprudence that better reflects Hopi culture and traditions. Providing unprecedented insights into the Hopi and English courtroom interactions through which this conflict plays out, Richland argues that tensions between the language of Anglo-style law and Hopi tradition both drive Hopi jurisprudence and make it unique. Ultimately, Richland's analyses of the language of Hopi law offer a fresh approach to the cultural politics that influence indigenous legal and governmental practices worldwide.

Arguing with Tradition Reviews

I could not be more enthusiastic about this book. Richland has provided one of the very few extended considerations of courtroom talk in a language other than English - to very good effect. He makes an argument that makes a real difference, and does so with insight, clarity, imagination, and rigor. - Donald Brenneis, University of California, Santa Cruz

About Justin B. Richland

Justin B. Richland is assistant professor in the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society at the University of California, Irvine.

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CIN0226712958G
9780226712956
0226712958
Arguing with Tradition by Justin B. Richland
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
20080601
176
N/A
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