• zzzzz
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    1 year ago

    I remember reading a while back that Native Americans had a strong legal claim to virtually the entire state of OK. Am I remembering correctly? Has anything ever come of it?

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      1 year ago

      From the McGirt decision, they decided that the reservations/native land had never been properly “removed”, and still existed according to various treaties signed between the tribes and the US Govt. McGirt has been narrowed a bit by a decision since, but in general for non-felony crimes, only the tribes have juridiction, according to the attached map of nations. Unless there’s an agreement between city/state police and that particular tribe, which there are quite a few in Oklahoma that cross-deputize each other.

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        1 year ago

        Interesting. So, it only has implications for policing? I remember, when I read about it years ago, I wondered if they could kick everybody off of their land now. Sounds like that’s not the case, right?