And much of that land no one wants.There are 22 federally recognized tribes in AZ, and they control 25% of the land here. Some Indian children go to public schools off the reservation.
And much of that land no one wants.There are 22 federally recognized tribes in AZ, and they control 25% of the land here. Some Indian children go to public schools off the reservation.
Oh for sure, it’s not the most valuable land. In some cases it incorporates ancestral land, but mostly it’s what white people didn’t want.And much of that land no one wants.
Which gets back to the early part of the discussion. Many Native Americans would rather live amongst themselves on land no one else wants, even in poverty, than to live in the greater culture because they were often abused by that greater culture in the past. Not on them to assimilate if they choose not to. Because, you know, "muh freedoms."Oh for sure, it’s not the most valuable land. In some cases it incorporates ancestral land, but mostly it’s what white people didn’t want.
Last time I visited him, he had chickens in his bathtub and offered me a room for the night. I politely declined and drove into town. Lol.Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree….
Well, if they choose to live in less than ideal conditions because of past injustices, whose fault is that? Isn’t that being prejudiced against the society at large? At some point you have to move on.Which gets back to the early part of the discussion. Many Native Americans would rather live amongst themselves on land no one else wants, even in poverty, than to live in the greater culture because they were often abused by that greater culture in the past. Not on them to assimilate if they choose not to. Because, you know, "muh freedoms."
No, not really I’m just making a point that they get reparations checks. Why would they leave? I have a friend that I work with who is a Feeder driver and makes $150,000 a year and gets a reparations check because he’s 15% Cherokee. He actually thinks it’s hilarious.Is that the issue? Government assistance?
Someone has pulled your leg. Cherokees don't get monthly checks. Don't take my word for it. Go to Cherokee.org. There are various assistance programs and also scholarships for students.No, not really I’m just making a point that they get reparations checks. Why would they leave? I have a friend that I work with who is a Feeder driver and makes $150,000 a year and gets a reparations check because he’s 15% Cherokee. He actually thinks it’s hilarious.
Could be wrong about what tribe he was I don’t study it and doesn’t come up often with him because he doesn’t care and I don’t remember exactly. I do know he gets a check every month and he makes a nice living. We have a very large Indian population here as a matter fact, the city I live in used to be a Indian mission. And there was quite a few different tribes here. He did not live here. I believe he’s originally from Oklahoma.Someone has pulled your leg. Cherokees don't get monthly checks. Don't take my word for it. Go to Cherokee.org. There are various assistance programs and also scholarships for students.
Naw they are biding their time. Rome Germany England is history that rhymes.I agree that the Indian "nations" are in denial.
I said they didn't assimilate.Try looking at it from their point of view. They could've disbanded their reservations back in the 1800's and lived as well as blacks and Chinese and others were living as "separate but equal" citizens. Or they could've kept their reservations and had more control over their lives. Which would you have chosen?
I said certain cities have a high percentage of Native Americans off the reservation. We're all aware there are plenty of them on reservations.I said they didn't assimilate.
You said they did.
Now you're making excuses for why they didn't.
Cool story but they still can.
Which gets back to the early part of the discussion. Many Native Americans would rather live amongst themselves on land no one else wants, even in poverty, than to live in the greater culture because they were often abused by that greater culture in the past. Not on them to assimilate if they choose not to. Because, you know, "muh freedoms."
I’ve been in places in the world and it’s a hard thing to overcome a despondent, why try, I’m in the same boat tomorrow as today no matter how hard I try or what I do, many have tried but all come back to this place attitude.I don't blame Native Americans one bit. Although that attitude often works against them, and compounds their problems.
A lot of people who stay on the Res have that kind of attitude. The ones who break the cycle are the ones who move away and assimilate.I’ve been in places in the world and it’s a hard thing to overcome a despondent, why try, I’m in the same boat tomorrow as today no matter how hard I try or what I do, many have tried but all come back to this place attitude.
“You can if you put your mind to it “ statements make it even worse because of the impossibility of it happening.
My great grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee. She lived under a huge rock cleft in the mountains of West Virginia.My white neighbors are part Blackfeet.
The mother ( grand, great grand & great great ) is the only member of the family to be born in the USA.
Very rare.A lot of people who stay on the Res have that kind of attitude. The ones who break the cycle are the ones who move away and assimilate.
Black women are always latePlease remove Robynn Europe, 39, of NY from all reparations lists.
She already got her payout.
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Former Equinox trainer wins $11.25 million from former employer
Equinox has been ordered to pay $11.25 million to one of their former trainers after her lawyers convinced a jury that her firing was racially motivated and not because she was late 47 times.www.dailymail.co.uk
- A trainer at a swanky Equinox gym was awarded $11.25 million by a New York jury after she successfully sued her former employer
- Robynn Europe said Equinox used her lack of punctuality as a pretext for firing her
- She alleged that the real reason was based on racial and sexual discrimination