Reservation Governments
Reservation governments are autonomous governing bodies that manage the affairs of Native American reservations within the United States. These governments are responsible for making decisions on issues such as healthcare, education, law enforcement, and economic development within their respective reservations. They operate independently from state and federal governments, and often have their own constitutions, laws, and judicial systems. Reservation governments play a crucial role in preserving the cultural identities and sovereignty of Native American tribes.
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