Location: New Mexico, USA
Population: 4,800
Date of Constitution: 1937
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Jicarilla Apache Nation. 1937. "Constitution and Bylaws of the Jicarilla Apache of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, New Mexico." Dulce, NM.
Location: New Mexico, USA
Population: 4,800
Date of Constitution: 1937
Jicarilla Apache Nation. 1937. "Constitution and Bylaws of the Jicarilla Apache of the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, New Mexico." Dulce, NM.
ARTICLE VI-POWERS OF THE REPRESENTATIVE TRIBAL COUNCIL SECTION 4. Peace and Order.-The Council may make regulations, subject to review by the Secretary of the Interior, to protect the peace, safety, morals, and general welfare of the reservation, to provide a means of settling disputes, and to…
Recognized by state game and fish agencies as being one of the best of its kind, JGFD’s program includes a game and fish code and a wildlife management fund for habitat enhancement projects. The program restored the reservation’s mule deer population and trophy trout, and established a commercial…
More than 565 Indigenous tribal governments exercise extensive sovereign and political powers within the United States today. Only about 230 of the native communities that created these governments, however, have chosen to adopt written constitutions to define and control the political powers of…