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The Supreme Court ruled on June 26 that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right for all Americans living in all 50 states. Celebrations and mass marriages happened in the days following this ruling. As the confetti settles, there are some tribes that are standing their ground against same-sex marriage because they are not affected by the ruling. What does this landmark decision on same-sex marriage mean for LGBT Native Americans?