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This page is part of the tribal courts project, a Judgepedia project dedicated to articles related to Native American Tribal Courts and judges.

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About the project

The Tribal Courts project is a project on Judgepedia that seeks to provide comprehensive information about the various Native American Tribal Courts in the United States. Volunteers are sought in order to move this project along; if you are interested, feel free to begin editing. If you have any questions, you can ask on the project discussion page.

List of tribal courts by state

Various tribes of Native Americans have formed a total of at least 335 tribal courts. These courts are distributed around 33 different states.

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

Idaho

Iowa

Kansas

Louisiana

Maine

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Oklahoma

Oregon

South Carolina

South Dakota

Texas

Utah

Washington

Click here for a list of Washington Tribal Courts.

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Project templates

These are the templates associated with this project.

Project guidelines

Along with providing comprehensive information about all of the Native American Tribal Courts in the United States, there are certain elements that ought to be present on each page for the sake of consistency. These elements are:

  • The page name in bold.
  • This code: {{tnr}} which moves the table of contents to the right side of the page.
  • Inter-wiki links to associated pages in the introduction. For example, the Hopi Appellate Court page links to the Hopi Tribal Courts page in the first sentence.
  • An introduction containing summary information about the court.
  • A section describing the jurisdiction of the court.
  • A section summarizing the history of the court.
  • A section listing the court's judges.
  • An external links section containing useful research links about the court.
  • A references section where all cited information will appear. (JP standard is to use the {{reflist}} method.)
  • Horizontal navigational templates placed at the bottom of the page to assist in finding similar information.
  • One or more categories.

Talk pages

The discussion (or "talk") pages connected to each article in this project should have the {{tribal courts project}} template on them.

Tribal courts in the news

List of articles that refer to the tribal court systems:

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