What is the tribal consultation process?

The tribal consultation process is a requirement of the United States government when it comes to Native American tribes. This process is outlined in the Tribal Consultation Policy, and it requires the U.S. government to consult with Native American tribes in Oklahoma before taking any action that might affect them. This process serves to ensure that the U.S. is meeting its trust responsibility to federally recognized tribes, which means providing them with the right to self-determination and self-governance. The tribal consultation process requires the U.S. government to seek input from tribes before making decisions that impact them. This process includes a tribal consultation meeting, during which the government and the tribe discuss the proposed action and the tribe’s potential concerns. After this meeting, the government must publish a “notice of intent” letting the public know that the government is considering taking certain actions and that tribes may offer their views on the proposed action. The government must also consider any comments or objections from the tribes before making a decision. If the tribes do not respond or approve of the proposed action, the government must take into consideration the tribes’ objections and concerns and make potential changes to the proposed action. This process allows the tribes to make their voices heard and to have a say in the decision-making process.

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