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tribal governments in louisiana 16. which level of government do tribal…

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tribal governments in louisiana

  1. which level of government do tribal governments have the most in common with, and why?
  2. how do tribal governments generate revenue?
  3. what sets the chitimacha apart from the other federally recognized tribes in louisiana?
  4. how is the tribal government of the tunica - biloxi tribe different from the tribal governments of the jena band of choctaw indians, chitimacha, and coushatta tribes?

Explanation:

Answer:

  1. State governments; both have jurisdiction over specific geographic areas, handle local/community services like education, law enforcement, and resource management, and operate within the framework of the U.S. federal system while retaining distinct sovereign powers.
  2. Through tribal-owned businesses (such as casinos, hotels, and retail stores), federal grants, natural resource leasing, fishing/hunting permits, and sales taxes on tribal lands.
  3. The Chitimacha were the first Louisiana tribe to gain federal recognition (in 1915), and they have a unique land base that was restored earlier compared to other state tribes, along with a distinct cultural and linguistic heritage.
  4. The Tunica-Biloxi tribe has a consolidated tribal government structure that combines executive, legislative, and judicial functions to a greater degree, while the others have more separate branches; additionally, their revenue sources and cultural preservation programs have unique focuses.