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What is the role of the Federal government with regard to Indian Tribes?

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What is the role of the Federal government with regard to Indian Tribes?

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The United States has what federal courts have described as plenary power to regulate Indian affairs. The United States, through its various departments within the Executive branch, stands in the role of trustee for Indian tribes in many matters. Indian tribes are subject to federal laws of general application unless a specific law provides otherwise.

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