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A government-to-government relationship with tribal governments can be held by treaties, agreements, and formal consultations that recognize the sovereignty of tribal nations. This relationship is grounded in the U.S. Constitution, Federal Laws, and court decisions that affirm the unique status of tribes as independent governments. Such interactions often involve discussions on matters such as land use, resource management, and cultural preservation. Additionally, federal agencies are required to engage with tribal governments in a manner that respects their autonomy and rights.

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