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.
Only if they served in the military or gave up their tribal affiliation.
It gave their tribes greater controls of their own affairs
Mahatma Gandhi referred to the tribal people as Adivasis, which translates to "original inhabitants" or "first settlers." He recognized their unique cultures, practices, and deep connection to the land, and advocated for their rights and empowerment.
Laissez-faire capitalist
See the "Dawes Act" on Answers.com The Dawes Act divided reservation land amongst individual tribal members. The tribal member could sell the land. Deeded land on a reservation is land that the tribal member sold.
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For a non-tribal member lien holder to repossess a car on tribal land, that entity must first obtain a repossession order issued by the tribal court. State court issued orders will not suffice. Once an order is issued by the tribal court, granting permission for lien holder to enter tribal land to repossess, repo proceedings can commence.
somebody who governs a land
Annexation
Imprisonment
Yes, depending on where you are and how that state handles the police powers of tribal officers. If you are on Indian land, the tribal officer has the authority to enforce all laws, including traffic laws. Off of Indian land, some tribal officers retain their police powers and some do not. If a tribal officer attempted to pull you over and you refused to stop, and you were off of Indian land, he would probably request a local non-tribal officer or sheriff's deputy to assist him.
The US Constitution
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.
Tribal Police have absolutely no jurisdiction off the reservation. You will need an attorney that specializes in tribal law.
He was leader of pakistan tribal area, who sacrificed his all wealth and land for the creation of pakistan. There is one tribe also with the name jamrose. There is also some piece of land in tribal area called jamrood.
Yes, but there is no tribal land or reservations there.