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Office of Tribal Justice

Interactions between the United States and various American Indian tribes have, at times, been quite contentious. For laypeople it can be difficult to understand some of the various nuances of the legal relationships between these different groups. Fortunately, the website of the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ) contains answers to some of these questions. It also provides information about different aspects of law enforcement on reservations. The site is divided into four primary sections, including "Press Room", "Resources", and "About" area. The "Resources" area is worth a look as well, and visitors can also find a helpful FAQ area here that provides brief answers to questions such as "What is the relationship between the United States and the Tribes?"
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