Property Ownership
Oklahoma's Five Civilized Tribes hold certain lands as:
AFee simple private property
BTrust lands subject to federal and tribal jurisdiction✓ Correct
CState-owned public land
DHomestead-exempt property
Explanation
Tribal trust lands in Oklahoma are held in federal trust for the benefit of the Five Civilized Tribes and their members. These lands are subject to federal and tribal jurisdiction, creating unique considerations for real estate transactions involving such parcels.
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