/ˈtraɪbəl ˈkɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án bộ tộc (những người Indian ở Hoa Kỳ).
A more thorough explanation: A tribal court is a court established and operated by a Native American tribe or tribes within the United States. These courts have jurisdiction over certain legal matters within the tribe’s territory, including civil and criminal cases involving tribal members and sometimes non-members who have consented to the court’s jurisdiction.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the dispute was resolved in the tribal court of the Native American tribe.