Tribal Authorities
Tribal Authorities are governing bodies established by Indigenous tribes to manage their internal affairs and resources. They operate under the framework of tribal sovereignty, which allows them to create laws, enforce regulations, and provide services to their members. These authorities often oversee areas such as education, health care, and economic development within their communities.
Tribal Authorities can vary in structure and function, depending on the specific tribe and its needs. They may include elected officials, councils, or other forms of governance. Their primary goal is to promote the welfare and cultural preservation of their tribe while ensuring self-determination and autonomy.