tribal governments
Tribal governments are the governing bodies of indigenous communities, often recognized as sovereign entities within a larger nation. They have the authority to create and enforce their own laws, manage resources, and provide services to their members. Tribal governments operate under their own constitutions or codes, which can vary widely among different tribes.
These governments are typically established through treaties or agreements with national governments, such as the United States federal government. Tribal governments play a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage, managing land, and ensuring the well-being of their communities. They often engage in economic development and self-governance initiatives.