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Answer:

Treaties were established between individual independent American Indian nations and the United States from 1774 to around 1832 to define borders and prescribe behavior between the parties.

Explanation:

Because Indian Nations are located within the United States' borders and are required to follow federal laws and pay federal taxes, they enjoy a special status that other countries, such as Canada and Mexico, do not. Treaties, in reality, have the power to override or repeal municipal, state, and federal legislation that violates treaty commitments.

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