Emilia Romanella appeals from Judge Nevas’s dismissal of her negligence action on grounds of lack of diversity jurisdiction and Indian tribal sovereign immunity. We agree that an Indian tribe is not a citizen of any state for purposes of diversity jurisdiction and affirm for substantially the reasons stated by the district court. See Romanella v. Hayward,
We write further only to underline that the conclusion that an Indian tribe is not a citizen of any state is reinforced by the requirement that we strictly construe the diversity statute. See Healy v. Ratta,
Nor is this result unusual. We have found a lack of jurisdiction based on a strict construction of the diversity statute even where the Congressional rationale for not providing for diversity jurisdiction is far less clear than in this case. See Cresswell v. Sullivan & Cromwell,
We therefore affirm.
