- Nations within countries
Peers, This may be slightly off topic, and if you find it to be just please ignore. I am curious of the status of certain native-american communities. Could
Jun 09, 2004 @ 11:21 - Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Ernst Stavro Blofeld <blofeld_es@...>)
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... off what topic , and if you find it to ... of course it is just & ok if i do but why ... yes ... i believe about 560 tribes have been legally recognized as
Jun 09, 2004 @ 13:04 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
- RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Nations within countries
How many bottles of alcohol would you drink per day if you were a native Indian in the USA? Can you imagine how it feels to live in an occupied country? ...
Jun 09, 2004 @ 13:28 - Jan S. Krogh ("Jan S. Krogh" <jakro64@...>)
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hey welcome back dear stranger & some of my best drinking buddies are indians peyote buddies too & of course i can imagine since i have lived on several
Jun 09, 2004 @ 13:57 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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Ernst, As Mike has already told you, the situation varies widely among the different Amerindian sovereignties. The larger ones tend to denominate themselves
Jun 09, 2004 @ 15:51 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
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I ve had some of the same questions. My mother is 1/32 Cherokee, which I believe allows her to be recognized by the US government as a Cherokee if she chose
Jun 09, 2004 @ 16:09 - Eric Choate (Eric Choate <choatune@...>)
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... yes & of course the matter of exactly who recognizes exactly who for exactly what purposes does vary widely ... thats jeddito visited in real time in
Jun 09, 2004 @ 16:48 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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Eric, Is your Cherokee descent from Oklahoma or the East? The Oklahoma Cherokee require only descent (not a particular fraction) from an enrolled member in
Jun 09, 2004 @ 18:07 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
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... You have already received several responses to these questions. What hasn t been mentioned yet is that (at least here in the Southwestern part of the USA)
Jun 09, 2004 @ 18:28 - geoh88 ("geoh88" <geoh88@...>)
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Really small recognized tribes are called Pueblos - a third form of nation . Pueblos have the same status as recognized tribes; the ones I have had
Jun 10, 2004 @ 03:10 - L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
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Yes, you are correct about pueblos. There are also a few modifiers used with tribe in the name of some groups. The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas is
Jun 10, 2004 @ 05:06 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
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... There was an interesting feature on Indian gambling in the December 16, 2002 issue of Time magazine. This appears to be available online, although it s pay
Jun 10, 2004 @ 08:30 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <knm@...>)