Native American rights refer to the legal protections and rights afforded to Indigenous peoples in the United States, including tribal sovereignty, self-governance, and land rights. These rights are based on historical treaties, agreements, and court decisions that recognize the political and cultural autonomy of Native American tribes. Issues related to Native American rights often involve disputes over land use, natural resource management, religious freedom, and economic development. Efforts to protect and advocate for Native American rights are led by tribal governments, advocacy organizations, and supporters within and outside the Indigenous community.