Department of the Interior
It requires all Federal departments to adopt NIMS by state, tribal, and local organizations a condition for federal preparedness assistance. (through grants, contract, and other activities)
Yes, Federal Administrated Tribal Areas of Pakistan (FATA) is governed by the Government of Pakistan.
Yes. Federal officers have jurisdiction in federal matters that occur on Native American lands. The process is a little more involved, as it requires the assistance/cooperation of the Tribal Council and the Tribal Police.
dawes act
No. Federal Indian laws prohibit non-indian tribal members from holding ownership of tribal allotment lands. If you are not a registered tribal member then federal law would prevent you from taking ownership of the land.
By law; both by Treaty and Classical Federal Court ruling, no tribal member has to purchase a license to hunt or fish on tribal lands (or lands under tribal jurisdiction). However the State of Oklahoma is refusing to recognize these Federal Laws or their related treaties (so a legal battle is likely to ensue).
Federal aid went directly to tribal governments.
Tribal sub plan is component of state/ central plan that especially meant for development of tribals in scheduled areas. Sectoral allocations are made via respective departments. Plan amount is decided pertaining to the tribal concentration of the area. Besides funds are allocated under Special Central Assistance, Article 275 (i) as a fixed component to tribal sub plan.
dawe's act
Federal aid went directly to tribal governments
Federal aid went directly to tribal governments
Rights to tribal self-rule, federal aid for education, and federal aid for healthcare.