Gabe Galanda Mentioned in New York Times

Gabe Galanda mentioned by Harvard scholar Philip Deloria in the New York Times Book Review. He is profiled in regard to Tribal disenrollment in Joseph Lee's new book, “Nothing More of This Land."

The passage:

“Lee recruits experts to make sense of it all, and the book features compelling profiles of Indigenous leaders and intellectuals: the Anishinaabe legal scholar Matthew Fletcher, who complicates Lee’s idea of tribal sovereignty; the Yup’ik activist Sophie Swope, who walks him through Alaska’s complex multi-jurisdictional governance system; the Round Valley lawyer Gabe Galanda, who educates him on tribal disenrollment. Speaking to people like Galanda, Lee sees how casino revenue can distort Native identities, with some tribal governments expelling members to claim larger pieces of the pie.”

Gabe Galanda is an Indigenous rights attorney and the managing lawyer at Galanda Broadman. He has been named to Best Lawyers in America in the fields of Native American Law and Gaming Law from 2007 to 2025, and dubbed a Super Lawyer by his peers from 2013 to 2025.