To maintain order on the reservation, teams of Native American police patrolled the area, wearing traditional uniforms, feathered headdresses, and carrying firearms, their demeanor solemn.
Meanwhile, deep within the reservation, in a house adorned with an eagle totem.
"Senator Angstorm, is the tax agency really that difficult to deal with?"
Inside the room, seven or eight people clad in Native American traditional attire were gathered, including Senator Angstorm and a gaunt old man wearing a white feather crown, sitting separately at the front row.
The one who asked the question was an elderly man seated on the lower left side; his name was Tewin Omaha, Dieter's father.
"According to the federal constitution, the tax agency has the authority to freeze anyone's account, seize anyone's property, and possesses all investigative powers in tax matters. Additionally, it has its own lawyers, courts, judges, and armed forces. Would you say that is difficult to handle?"