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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Native American Sovereignty
1. Native Sovereignty
Growing up, I always heard that sovereignty meant a nation within a nation. Tribes definitely seemed like their own nation, with their own police force, court, and fire departments, so I never doubted that Tribes were completely sovereign. However, in learning more about the topic, it became clear that Tribes still depend some, if not a lot, on the U.S. government. Yet this dependence does not mean that Tribes have not made progress; they are far more self-sufficient now than they were even twenty years ago. This progress is promising but the process of becoming more sovereign is a slow one.
In spite of the progress being made, it seems improbable that Tribes will ever be able to completely rid themselves of the government. This is in large part due to the BIA. Every reservation has a BIA, no matter how little or how much they think they actually use it. For example, on the Umatilla Reservation people believe that they dont use the BIA very much. However, what they apparently dont know is that a lot of the Tribal wages are paid by the BIA. And the BIA is federally
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