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By: Niniwuk
https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/news/tribe-plans-challenge-feds-lansing-casino/#comment-3116
Fri, 10 Nov 2017 17:16:39 +0000https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/news/?p=61675#comment-3116Aaron “Kiibaadzii”, the Lansing area isn’t even part of your historical treaty land territory. Take care of your own backyard or amend your constitution for enrollment. SMH
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By: Paul R. Jones
https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/news/tribe-plans-challenge-feds-lansing-casino/#comment-2785
Fri, 27 Oct 2017 01:57:28 +0000https://www.abouttanzanitejewelry.com/news/?p=61675#comment-2785The United States Constitution makes for no provisions for:
1. Indian sovereign nations. None of the asserted tribes possess any of the attributes of being a ‘sovereign nation:’ a. No U.S. Constitution recognition b. No international recognition c. No fixed borders d. No military e. No currency f. No postal system g. No passports h. et al
2. Treaties with its own constituency
3. Indian reservations whereby a select group of U.S./State citizens with “Indian ancestry/race” reside exclusively and to the exclusion of all others, on land-with rare exception-that is owned by the People of the United States according to a federal document readily available on-line that notes rights of renters as ‘occupancy and use’ by these distinguished U.S./State citizens with “Indian ancestry/race” only with the land owned by the People of the United States.
4. Recognition of ‘Indian citizenship’ asserted by various tribes. There is no international/U.S. Constitution recognition of “Indian citizenship” as there is no ‘nation-state’ from which citizenship is derived.
A simple question for politicians and MSM to answer…a question so simple, it is hard:
“Where is the proclamation ratified by the voters of the United States that amends the Constitution to make the health, welfare, safety and benefits of a select group of U.S./State citizens distinguishable because of their “Indian ancestry/race?”
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