Question
Which are rights held by Washington’s Indigenous nations? Check all that apply.
to make tribal laws
to ignore federal laws
to form armies or navies
to run gambling casinos
to form a government
to write new state laws
to make tribal laws
to ignore federal laws
to form armies or navies
to run gambling casinos
to form a government
to write new state laws
Answers
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The rights held by Washington’s Indigenous nations include:
- to make tribal laws
- to run gambling casinos
- to form a government
Indigenous nations do not have the right to ignore federal laws or to form armies or navies, as these are regulated under federal authority. They also do not have the authority to write new state laws, as state law is governed by the state government.
- to make tribal laws
- to run gambling casinos
- to form a government
Indigenous nations do not have the right to ignore federal laws or to form armies or navies, as these are regulated under federal authority. They also do not have the authority to write new state laws, as state law is governed by the state government.