Indian Tribal Conflict Resolution and Tort Claims and Risk Management Act of 1998: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2097 ... July 15, 1998, Washington DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 348 pages |
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... purchases by tribes on the reserva- tions . The State could do that but it has chosen not to , and it has chosen not to , in my opinion , because the legislature has made the political judgment that they wish for the tribes to have that ...
... purchases by tribes on the reserva- tions . The State could do that but it has chosen not to , and it has chosen not to , in my opinion , because the legislature has made the political judgment that they wish for the tribes to have that ...
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... purchase private insurance was be- cause they felt a commitment to people who might be injured as a result of their activities or their employees ' activities on tribal lands to make them whole , and the types of insurance policies that ...
... purchase private insurance was be- cause they felt a commitment to people who might be injured as a result of their activities or their employees ' activities on tribal lands to make them whole , and the types of insurance policies that ...
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... purchases made on that land by non - Indians . In opposing that legislation , I pointed out that according to the 1995 Arizona Legislative Council Report , at least 18 different states have entered into agreements with over 200 Indian ...
... purchases made on that land by non - Indians . In opposing that legislation , I pointed out that according to the 1995 Arizona Legislative Council Report , at least 18 different states have entered into agreements with over 200 Indian ...
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... purchasing decisions . Both state and local governments seek revenue to fund services widely shared by all , such as education , transportation , and law enforcement . In claiming immunity from tax , the tribes foremost interest is to ...
... purchasing decisions . Both state and local governments seek revenue to fund services widely shared by all , such as education , transportation , and law enforcement . In claiming immunity from tax , the tribes foremost interest is to ...
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... purchases by non - Native Americans of retail goods , such as gasoline and cigarettes , from a Native American retailer . The establishment of this panel through Section 103 of S. 2097 implies that the existing avenues of dispute ...
... purchases by non - Native Americans of retail goods , such as gasoline and cigarettes , from a Native American retailer . The establishment of this panel through Section 103 of S. 2097 implies that the existing avenues of dispute ...
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