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Tribal sovereignty in the United States / Indian reservation / Tribal Council / Native Americans in the United States / Indian Reorganization Act / Federal government of the United States / Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation / Duro v. Reina / Law / United States / Navajo Nation
Date: 2014-07-30 23:41:55
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Indian reservation
Tribal Council
Native Americans in the United States
Indian Reorganization Act
Federal government of the United States
Supreme Court of the Navajo Nation
Duro v. Reina
Law
United States
Navajo Nation

SPONSOR: Mary Smith (Principal Sponsor), Danny Van Horn PROPOSAL: Amends §3.1 to include individuals in good standing with federally recognized tribal courts, amends §3.3 to remove from membership any individual not in

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