reserved rights doctrine
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The reserved rights doctrine is a principle in United States federal Indian law that holds that Native American tribes retain all rights not explicitly relinquished by treaty or statute, including inherent sovereignty and resource rights.
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| reserved rights doctrine canonical | 1 |
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