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Conclusion

Native American tribes have a right to sovereignty and self-determination without influence from outside entities.

Native American Sovereignty

Darian Gambetta

Prevalence

  • August 2017
  • Cherokee Freedmen
  • Constitutional Change

Nations

  • Individual Nations
  • Moldova
  • Recognition Support

Response

  • Written Language
  • Art
  • Democracy
  • Constitution
  • History

Background/Objections

  • Inconsistencies
  • Andrew Jackson
  • Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
  • Talton v. Mayes (1896)

Sovereignty and Self-Determination

  • Sovereignty: the ability to create, regulate, and abide by laws that coincide with U.S. Constitution, on tribal land
  • Self-Determination: the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government

Introduction

Native American tribes have had complete sovereignty for thousands of years before the US government felt the need to regulate tribal activities, and the tribes should have the same power of complete self-governance they originally had.

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