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Federal Indian Law

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Federal Indian law refers to the body of laws and policies that govern the relationship between the federal government of the United States and Native American tribes.

Key Features

  • Treaty rights
  • Sovereignty
  • Trust responsibilities
  • Jurisdictional issues

Pros

  • Protects tribal sovereignty
  • Recognizes treaty rights
  • Addresses historical injustices

Cons

  • Complex and often conflicting regulations
  • Historical legacy of discrimination and oppression

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