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How does the state of the Cherokee then differ from that of a "foreign state," and why is this distinction important? What does the status of "domestic dependent nation" mean?

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The Cherokee state differs from a "foreign state" in that it does not have a different jurisdiction than the jurisdiction used in the USA. In addition, to be considered a "foreign state" the Cherokee state must be a state outside the USA, but recognized by the American government.

The term "domestic dependent nation" refers to an indigenous tribe that has a political structure independent of that used in the USA, but was considered by the American government to be valid and a relationship was established between the two governments.

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