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Friday, October 31, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Mark Andrew Macarro! Pechanga bandit! No moral authority! Mendacious! Stop stealing from blood relations! Criminal actor!
- Pechanga Temecula · Temecula, California
AMacarro @AMacarro1 4m4 minutes ago
@AMacarro1 Mark Andrew Macarro! Pechanga bandit! No moral authority! Mendacious! Stop stealing from blood relations! Criminal actor!
Cathy Cory · Top Commenter · Teacher, Severely Handicapped at Porterville Develpmental Center/Dept. of Develpmental Services
What a joke...Picayune and Table Mountains "keep the promise"...Mark Macarro of Pechanga's "honoring the trust"....GIVE ME A BREAK!!!
Picayune has "kept the promise" to NO-ONE--NOT the voters (who approved prop. 1A under the premise it would help ALL Indian people), NOT the mountain community (promised jobs and income) and MOST of all NOT the Chukchansi people (promised programs to help ALL Chukchansi people, NOT the mass disenrollment of over a THOUSAND Chukchansi people--over HALF the tribe, while tribal "leaders" (allegedly) embezzle tens of millions of dollars from tribal programs and the casino!!!)
and Pechanga? Disenrolling their Pechanga people, breaking promises to not develop sacred sites, failing to uphold the tribal, civil, and human rights of hundreds of their people? "honoring the trust"? The only thing honored by Pechanga and Mark Macarro is the almighty dollar $$$
SHAMEFUL!!!!
Monday, October 20, 2014
Tribal self-governance is a process that continues to be a struggle among some of the 566 federally recognized tribes resulting in tens of millions of taxpayer dollars misappropriated according to an independent Associated Press review.
TheAP review, through obtained internal tribal audits and documents, has found that tribal governments, schools or housing authorities had 1 in 4 material weaknesses in their federally funded programs creating opportunities for abuses. That figure is drastically higher than the 1 in 20 rate for nontribal programs.
The review points to multiple reasons leading to the misappropriations, including theft or fraud, but the auditors suggested the majority of it was due to mismanagement. This is often a result of unqualified handlers controlling the millions of federal dollars the tribe receives each year.
Sergio Maldonado, a Northern Arapaho member and diversity coordinator at Central Wyoming College in Riverton told the AP that there are four goals for a successful tribal government – “academic preparation, professional experience, a collective consensus for the benefit of the tribe and an ethical set of guidelines.”
However, for the last two years the Montana Guardians Project has been at the forefront of fighting against corrupt tribal governments.
Michael Cotter with the Montana United States Attorney’s Office heads the Guardians along with close cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Internal Revenue Service.
He says, “As the [Guardians] developed, the U.S. Attorney’s conclusions that a serious public integrity issue existed was validated – repeatedly – by complaints from residents of Indian country who knew that much of the money coming to the reservation community was not getting to the people it was designed to help.”
In 2013 alone:
--On the Crow Indian Reservation, seven were convicted in a double billing scheme totaling more than $500,000 dollars. And not just money was the cost as ultimately a priceless sacred bison site was dug up under the schemers’ watch as they were in charge of the tribe’s Tribal Historic Preservation Office.
--In north central Montana’s Rocky Boy reservation, construction was halted for a $361 million water pipeline project after five indictments of tribal members allegedly claimed $311,000 diverted from $33 million in stimulus money received via shell companies and money launderingaccording to theMissoulian.
--Further west on the Blackfeet reservation, a $9.3 million Po’Ka Project designated to help at risk youths through 2005-2011 became defunct after years of mismanagement theBillings Gazettereported. There was allegedly $4.6 million lost over those years via doctored invoices to make it seem as if the program was still efficient among other kickback schemes, according Cotter.
But the Guardians aren’t the only ones demanding accountability. This year 5 of 7 Montana tribes were represented by a loose coalition of tribes against corruption in early October – while the other two tribes expressed interest in joining theHavre Daily News reported.
One of those fighting against local corruption, Byron Farmer, was actually arrested for a July “Blackfeet Against Corruption” Facebook page post lambasting his tribe’s government.According to theMissoulian,15 officers came to arrest him on a July trip to his home reservation.
After spending five days in jail, he was apparently vindicated in his Facebook postings as five people were indicted in the alleged Po’Ka Project scheme just a few weeks later in early August.
“Americans may not understand the mysterious inner workings of Indian country, but they sure as hell understand what free speech is.“ Farmer says. “My arrest was the trigger that finally swung around the big national media spotlight to shine right on the Blackfeet Reservation, where it caught tribal leadership speechless, embarrassed, and scurrying.”
Read more athttp://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/11/26/tired-corruption-mont-tribal-members-and-guardians-fight-back-152399
Only a handful of insider politicians were involved in the 1993 overthrow of the 1,000 year old sovereign Oneida Indian--
Only a handful of insider politicians were involved in the 1993 overthrow of the 1,000 year old sovereign Oneida Indian--BIA Assistant Ada Deer; US Representative Sherwood
Boehlert; US Senator Daniel Moynihan(whose seat is now occupied by Hillary Rodham Clinton);NY Governor Mario Cuomo,and President Clinton.
Monday, October 13, 2014
"But some of my best-paid-off friends are Indians!"noop-a-loop
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Defying the Odds: The Tule River Tribe's Struggle for ... books.google.com/books?isbn=0300162863
Defying the Odds: The Tule River Tribe's Struggle for ...
books.google.com/books?isbn=0300162863Gelya Frank - 20103° In this context, the Senate's subsequent refusal to ratify the eighteen treaties of 1851 left the question of aboriginal title in California highly unresolved and ...
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
@Native8a @IndianCommittee Mark Andrew Macarro; liar! thief! Stop stealing from your Macarro blood relations...hundreds of millions $;human;civil rights.... thief!
@Native8a @IndianCommittee Mark Andrew Macarro; liar! thief! Stop stealing from your Macarro blood relations...hundreds of millions $;human;civil rights.... thief!
Sunday, October 5, 2014
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