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Currently there are at least 32 tribal courts located in California. The number of tribes with access to a tribal court is at least 50 because some courts serve multiple tribes.
Indian country jails Indian country adult and juvenile detention centers, jails, and other correctional facilities operated by tribal authorities or the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior.
Tribal law enforcement comprises 258 agencies that have at least one full-time sworn officer with arrest authority or authority to issue citations in Indian country, consisting of: 234 tribally operated law enforcement agencies.
The Rocky Boys Reservation, headquartered at Rocky Boys Agency, encompasses approximately 122,000 acres. The reservation is home to 55% of the 6,177 enrolled Chippewa Cree tribal members. The name Rocky Boy was derived from the name of a leader of a band of Chippewa Indians.
In 1978, the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated tribal court jurisdiction over non-Indians who violated tribal criminal statutes. The Supreme Court, however, has not eliminated tribal court jurisdiction over non-Indians in civil disputes, but it may be leaning in that direction.
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This agricultural and forested reservation is home to over 6,000 Chippewa Cree enrolled tribal members and contains about 117,365 acres of land within its exterior boundary.
Criminal Jurisdiction over Non-Indians: The U.S. Supreme Court decision Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe, 435 U.S. 191 (1978) limits the ability of Native Nations to try and punish non-Indians. Under this decision, Native Nations generally do not have jurisdiction to prosecute non-Indians.

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