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A Tribal Council is the governing body for certain tribes within the United States or elsewhere (since ancient times), generally along regional, ethnic or linguistic lines. Several sovereign American Indian Nations in the United States are organized as Tribal Councils.
- Navajo Nation Council
After refusing to adopt Commissioner of Indian Affairs John...
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A tribal council is an association of First Nations bands in...
- Navajo Nation Council
The Comanche Nation’s main headquarters is located 9 miles north of Lawton, Oklahoma. The Comanche tribe currently has approximately 17,000 enrolled tribal members with around 7,000 residing in the tribal jurisdictional area around the Lawton, Ft Sill, and surrounding counties.
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The Navajo Tribal Business Council began with its three members. It later changed to 24 members, followed by 74, 87, 88, and back to 24. In 1938, the Navajo Tribal Business Council was dissolved.
The first secret ballot election of Tribal Government followed in 1959. An 11 member Tribal Council, consisting of three officers elected at large and eight council members, two from each of the four communities, governs the Red Lake Band.
Tribal council | government | Britannica. Contents. tribal council. government. Learn about this topic in these articles: Native American history and self-government. In Native American: Reorganization. …had for many years sponsored tribal councils.