If the land belongs to the Navajo people, have they been unable to keep life uncomplicated by bureaucracy? For example, do Navajos need fishing licenses at reservation lakes?
Navajos and non-Navajos alike require Fishing and Hunting Licenses. They can be purchased at any number of locations. This is far simpler that the hoops that an applicant must jump through to open a business or get a lease on land to build a home. Before any new construction may be started, both an archeological and an environmental impact statement must be filed! The whole of the reservation is regarded as a potential archeological site.
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