Sure you can !
Is it legal ?
NO
If caught you can be fined for tresspassing and escorted off of the reservation.
Unless the tribal officer is also recognized as a peace officer by the state where he is making the arrest, no. Generally speaking, tribal police officers have no police powers when they leave the reservation.
Arizona made most of its land into Indian reservations.
All Indians are subject to federal income taxes. As self governing entities Tribes can enact tax legislation for their reservation. Some do and some do not. If an Indian leaves the reservation, he/she is subject to the state and local taxes, like sales taxes, in the state or town in which he/she resides.
State Laws do NOT apply on Reservations, although, there may be legal recoprocity between the Tribe and the State government regarding some matters. Normally, no State legal action can be performed on Reservation without the consent of the Tribal Government much like one State cannot have jusrisdiction over another State... see extradition.
The Pine Ridge Reservation is located in the United States in a state called Dakota near the Nebraskan border. Pine Ridge suffers from extreme poverty and overcrowding.
Unless the tribal officer is also recognized as a peace officer by the state where he is making the arrest, no. Generally speaking, tribal police officers have no police powers when they leave the reservation.
yes
Depends on the state, but generally 18.
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pamunkey Indian reservation
Arizona has most sq miles of Indian reservation.
Arizona made most of its land into Indian reservations.
Yes, La Push is a small community located on the Quileute Indian Reservation in Washington state. The reservation is home to the Quileute tribe and is situated on the Pacific coast.
Many holiday revelers purchase their fireworks on the local Indian Reservation, because as a sovereign nation, the Indian people can sell them. Most smokers in our region purchase their cigarettes at the local casino, because it's owned by the Indians, and is reservation territory, and no US federal or state taxes are collected on these purchases.
Navajo Indian nation reservation
All Indians are subject to federal income taxes. As self governing entities Tribes can enact tax legislation for their reservation. Some do and some do not. If an Indian leaves the reservation, he/she is subject to the state and local taxes, like sales taxes, in the state or town in which he/she resides.
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