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    "Jurisdictional Issues" in Indian Country have  life and death consequences

    "Jurisdictional Issues" in Indian Country have life and death consequences

    Journalist Rachel Monroe brings to light what many us working in Indian Country have seen: the "jurisdictional issues" leading to deaths and tragic injustice for children who live in these areas. The death of Ashlynn Mike points to greater issues in coordination between sovereign American Indian Territory and the U.S. government. Jurisdictional issues - whether the Federal government, state, or tribal police investigate a crime can sometimes only be determined by using a GPS
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