Answer: The state and tribal governments have no authority over each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
You included no diagram however the principle of Tribal Sovereignty dictates that option A is the answer. The principle dictates that Tribal Governments are domestic nations within the United States.
What this means is that the State and the Tribal governments have no authority over each other as Tribal affairs are handled at a Federal level by the Bureau of Indian Affairs not at State level.