
Tribal Rights Act
The Tribal Rights Act is legislation that recognizes and protects the rights of indigenous tribes, ensuring they have a say in decisions affecting their lands, resources, and cultures. It aims to uphold their sovereignty, preserve their traditions, and prevent external interests from unfairly exploiting their properties or impacting their communities. Essentially, it provides a legal framework to safeguard tribal autonomy and promote equitable treatment, helping tribes maintain their identity while engaging fairly within broader governmental and societal systems.