Tribal Fish and Wildlife code Assessment

Authors

  • Lyle W. Allard USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, Fish Technology Center, 4050 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman, MT 59715 The author is an enrolled tribal member of the Turtle Mountain Band of the Chippewa Tribe of North Dakota

Keywords:

Native American, Tribes, Montana, Wildlife Management, Criminal Codes, Law enforcement, Indian Reservations

Abstract

The status of fish and wildlife codes on Montana Indian reservations was assessed. Information for this examination was developed by meeting with Tribal Resource Managers and legal/law enforcement personnel from each tribe. Six of the seven Native American reservations located throughout Montana were visited. Montana Tribal Fish and Wildlife Directors and their Conservation Officers were asked to discuss the fish and wildlife codes from the standpoint of effective management and enforcement. Variations were found a mong t he codes of the reservations, including requirements for permits and fees for members and non-members, enforcement activities, and the disposition of cases by the Tribal courts. Recommendations are made for changes that will help tribes to manage tlieir natural resources more effectively and efficiently.

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Published

1997-09-30

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Independent Refereed Articles