If the property is converted to Indian territory, then right, they wouldn’t pay taxes. But my prior comment in that conversation was that I don’t think the Jesuit’s donation does convert that property, in which case barring any exemption that relates to the owners (ie a church) as opposed to the land (ie territory), then I think they would pay taxes like anyone else ... I think.
I see your logic, yes, and due to many laws and reasons (in USA for sure anyway), Jesuits never pay taxes.