The tribe does not operate a police force or jail.
The tribe now operates the area, part of its reservation, as a local park.
The tribe operates its own housing authority and issues tribal vehicle tags.
The tribe operates its own police and court system.
Today, in 28 villages like this one, a tribe of 18,000 people operates schools where the ancestral tongue is taught.
The tribe operates on a yearly budget of some $8 to $10 million.
The Local Indian tribes operate several casinos in the area.
These rights were returned in 1989 and the tribe now operates under their own constitution.
The tribe operates a water treatment facility which controls their nitrate levels.
Federal law lets a tribe operate games already permitted in its home state.