November 07, 2006

Americans befuddled by sovereignty

United States Respects Indian Tribes' Right to Self-DeterminationMany people are puzzled when they hear the U.S. president use such phrases as “government-to-government basis with tribal governments,” “tribal sovereignty” or “self-determination” for American Indians. Isn’t the United States “one nation ... indivisible," as the Pledge of Allegiance says?

The answer is more interesting than a simple “yes” or “no.” According to the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Tribal Justice, American Indian tribes are considered "domestic dependent nations" within the United States. As such, they retain sovereign powers over their members and territory except where such powers specifically have been modified by U.S. law. American Indians are more than members of a racial minority group in the United States; they are indigenous people of the Americas with a status akin to dual citizenship.

4 Comments:

Blogger writerfella said...

Writerfella here --
'Dual citizenship' that is compounded by the fact that Canada also accords citizenship to US tribes who either fled to 'Grandmother's Land' during the Indian Wars or otherwise have had a historical relationship with Our Neighbor To The North. Like when the Kiowa followed the bison before 54-40 Or Fight.
writerfella wonders, if Natives had been indigenous to Robert E. Howard's Hybernia, would the dominant culture's slogan be, "One nation, under Crum...?"
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Russ Bates
'writerfella'

2:46 AM  
Blogger Rob said...

I think you mean Howard's Hyborian Age and the god Crom.

9:17 AM  
Blogger writerfella said...

Writerfella here --
Well, as writerfella says below here, 'missed it by THAT much!" But Ah-Nold pronounced it 'Crum' in CONAN THE BARBARIAN. writerfella has the Conan volumes (including some rare ACE Doubles) but he never has had the time to read them yet...
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Russ Bates
'writerfella'

1:29 AM  
Blogger Rob said...

Robert E. Howard's writing is too rich and flowery for the stories to be masterpieces. The CONAN comics probably do the best job of presenting the Cimmerian. They're powerful and memorable in their own way; I still find myself swearing "Crom!" occasionally.

2:25 AM  

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