The amount of control that tribes hold over their land is an issue of contention among state and local governments; however, supporters of tribal sovereignty argue that this control is critical in preserving the history and __________ of Native American tribes. A. water B. wealth C. politics D. traditions

Respuesta :

D. Traditions.

Supporters of tribal sovereignty argue that this control is critical in preserving the history and traditions of Native American tribes.

Answer:

D. traditions

Explanation:

Most Native American land is owned by the US government and it is called federal Native American land. Most of it was conceded by Native American tribes to the federal government. The US government also relocated Native American tribes in different pieces of land which were not related to their history. In that matter, Native American advocates claim that their land must be under tribal control to protect their culture and history.

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