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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum
They are not confined to the reservation. Could get a speeding ticket. If the ticket is only English, that could cause problems.
It doesn't affect tribal government, it affects tribal interactions with the city
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I know a LOT of N.A.s. the number of folks who only speak the tribal languages are either so few in number as to be an insignificant category or they simply don't exist. Many moons ago, the great white father mandated that Indian children be placed in government schools and forbidden from learning or speaking their native tongues. This resulted in a massive decline in the number of people who knew the tribal languages. Some still managed to learn it on the down low -- something which was very useful to us in WWII if you recall.
At any rate, no, troopers don't have to carry around a traffic violation pad in every local Native language. It'd be no different than giving a traffic ticket to a non-English speaking Persian person.
As far as other tribal interactions with the city, the tribes are sovereigns. They don't really interact much with municipalities. Most interactions go through the Bureau of Indian Affairs I would think.