Sunday, August 11, 2013
... every day I saw the terrible things done in the name of religion by those who considered themselves ‘great believers’...Masab Yousef
... every day I saw the terrible things done in the name of religion by those who considered themselves ‘great believers’...Masab Yousef
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Steven Newcomb: ....Indigenous societies the world over share a common past and are now establishing, with the help of the United Nations, a plan for a decolonized future.
Steven Newcomb:
....Indigenous societies the world over share a common past and are now establishing, with the help of the United Nations, a plan for a decolonized future.. http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/08/06/path-indian-nations-liberate-themselves-us-colonialism
....Indigenous societies the world over share a common past and are now establishing, with the help of the United Nations, a plan for a decolonized future.. http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/08/06/path-indian-nations-liberate-themselves-us-colonialism
"Brother, that is a very good question you ask in your closing statement. I look forward to see how the Invaders answer it! May our Creator bless & protect you as you work for all our many people across Turtle Island my friend." Two Bears Growling
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Dennis Chappabitty ...August 27, 1954, the U.S. Congress passed the Ute Partition and Termination Act, racist and genocidal law
Dennis Chappabitty
...August 27, 1954, the U.S. Congress passed the Ute Partition and Termination Act, racist and genocidal law that remains on the book of law of our Nation. Members of Utah Congressional delegation won't .....repeal this racist law.
some tribal officials are, without any concern for human rights, tribal traditions or due process, arbitrarily and capriciously disenrolling tribal members as a means to solidify their own economic and political bases and to winnow out opposition families who disapprove of the direction the tribal leadership is headed."
a federal template used by tribes violate Indigenous people's civil and human rights
a federal template used by tribes violate Indigenous people's civil and human rights
"DOMA is unconstitutional as a deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the Fifth Amendment," - Justice Anthony Kennedy
"DOMA is unconstitutional as a deprivation of the equal liberty of persons that is protected by the Fifth Amendment," - Justice Anthony Kennedy
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