How do you know if the McGirt case or any of the new tribal reservations apply to you? Tahlequah Attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains a quick way to see if the McGirt case recognizing tribal reservations applies to your location.
One thing that comes up is where the Cherokee Nation Reservation boundaries, but it's not just an issue for Cherokee Nation. It also concerns the Creeks, the Seminoles, the Choctaws, any of the five tribes.
Go to Google maps type in Cherokee Nation, or type in Choctaw Nation, it'll actually show you on a Google map where those Nation boundaries are. So then you can zoom in and see if your location, your town, is included in that.
Although talk to an attorney about this whole McGirt thing and getting your case thrown out or getting an old case dismissed and thrown out and getting on with your life, if you believe you have a strong case.
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