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In the Menominee Tribe v. The United States (1968), the Supreme Court ruled that state hunting and fishing laws did not apply to tribal lands. The case is most accurately an issue of __________.

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Tribal sovereignty

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tribal sovereignty

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Sovereignty in a simple terms is defined as the ability or power to govern oneself.

Tribal Sovereignty deals with when a certain tribe govern themselves that is

when Indians govern themselves. The prooof of Tribal Sovereignty exist is when treaties are made with tribes.

Tribal Sovereignty Includes the following rights such that the rights of Indian tribes are to set up their own form of government, choose tribal membership, exercise police power, administer justice through tribal courts, charter businesses, levy taxes, and to enjoy the protective benefits of sovereign immunity.

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