Explain how jurisdiction in a tribal justice system works. (1 point)
The tribal governments cannot form their own justice system, and native people have to use non-native courts to resolve any lawsuits or crimes.
The tribal governments form their own justice systems, but they do not have jurisdiction over non-native people.
The tribal governments form their own justice systems, but non-native people may appeal their conviction to non-tribal courts.
The tribal governments form their own justice systems, and these have jurisdiction over anyone on tribal lands.
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The tribal governments form their own justice systems, and these have jurisdiction over anyone on tribal lands.