The 21st Century Indigenous Person
The Mohawk Proverb, Mankiller’s favorite, “It’s hard to see the future with tears in your eyes,” which she shared at the end of her video gives us insight into what she believes – there is a future for Native Americans, and they will not let tears cloud their vision. Her attitude is one of encouragement, but we must also acknowledge that her motivation is not only for the natives and that they will make room for the non-natives including them in their forward movement into a new season of self-determination. It is important to note that Mankiller does not sugar coat the historical trauma that the Native Americans suffered; she reaches out to her audience and brings them into the events without criticism or judgmentalism sharing the facts of the past and leading all into the contemporary momentum of the Pan Indian movement. Mankiller gives the audience a glimpse into the partnerships that can develop when work is conducted outside of a vacuum. She states that the Arizona tribal...
The web site is really well organized and informative. I looked at the calendar and in October the Native Americans held the Annual Meeting of the members of National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition in Carlisle, PA. The Coalition is located in Minneapolis, MN and its web site contains lots of interesting information as well.
ReplyDeletehttps://boardingschoolhealing.org/events/
After exploring the website USETINC.org it doesn't take long to understand the amount of work that this organization has done for the almost 30 tribes and their ability to address issues under a common interest for their people. The organization has a D.C. office and is obviously a very politically active entity which is clearly demonstrated at the following link: https://www.usetinc.org/uset-sovereignty-protection-fund/legislation-policy/testimony/
ReplyDeleteFor 8 years they have been advocating legislation on various subjects, issues and initiatives.
Also I enjoyed there news section full of up to date news articles provided solely be credible sources. The first I read found here: https://www.usetinc.org/news/the-native-americans-who-saved-the-pilgrims-could-lose-their-land-again-11-22-2018/ is about a court battle currently going on in Massachusetts that could have consequences for tribes throughout the U.S. The 2,600 members of the Mashpee tribe has been trying to secure a permanent home since before the Revolutionary war. After being restored federal recognition in 2007, the tribe asked for two pieces of land to be given reservation status about 300 acres, but it took over 8 years to be granted the land.
The problem for the Mashpee tribe and the other 127 tribes that have gained federal recognition status after 1934 and obtained reservations is the Carcieri Decision. The author of the article fears "the beginning of a new termination era". The Carcieri decision ruled that the federal government could not take land into trust from tribes that were federally recognized and acquired land after 1934.