25 CFR §83.2
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The regulations in this part implement Federal statutes for the benefit of Indian tribes by establishing procedures and criteria for the Department to use to determine whether a petitioner is an Indian tribe eligible for the special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their status as Indians. A positive determination will result in Federal recognition status and the petitioner's addition to the Department's list of federally recognized Indian tribes. Federal recognition:
- (a)Is a prerequisite to the protection, services, and benefits of the Federal Government available to those that qualify as Indian tribes and possess a government-to-government relationship with the United States;
- (b)Means the tribe is entitled to the immunities and privileges available to other federally recognized Indian tribes;
- (c)Means the tribe has the responsibilities, powers, limitations, and obligations of other federally recognized Indian tribes; and
- (d)Subjects the Indian tribe to the same authority of Congress and the United States as other federally recognized Indian tribes.