U.S. Code as of: 01/02/2006
Section 1301. Definitions

      For purposes of this subchapter, the term - 
      (1) "Indian tribe" means any tribe, band, or other group of
    Indians subject to the jurisdiction of the United States and
    recognized as possessing powers of self-government;
      (2) "powers of self-government" means and includes all
    governmental powers possessed by an Indian tribe, executive,
    legislative, and judicial, and all offices, bodies, and tribunals
    by and through which they are executed, including courts of Indian
    offenses; and means the inherent power of Indian tribes, hereby
    recognized and affirmed, to exercise criminal jurisdiction over all
    Indians;
      (3) "Indian court" means any Indian tribal court or court of
    Indian offense; and
      (4) "Indian" means any person who would be subject to the
    jurisdiction of the United States as an Indian under section 1153,
    title 18, if that person were to commit an offense listed in that
    section in Indian country to which that section applies.



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