. I'm not defending a Tribe I'm defending the laws.
Interesting that you would support the law even if it is bad for NDN people.
So should we only support the laws that we like and disregard the rest?
Segregation used to be a law on the books, but was it right?
I have already pointed out, that like Blackwolf I support state tribes who are really legitimate tribes and for whatever reason are not federally recognized.
In fact I have pointed out numerous examples of tribes and bands that fall under those circumstances, including ones in my area.
However what I see you do is supporting any group of people saying they are NDN and getting recognized as a tribe as long as the state gives them recognition. Then you cite the law is the law, and that makes it valid.
If money is pointed out, and how these bogus tribes might be getting money earmarked for real NDN's, you point out that tribe A get's X amount of funding, and so that to you makes things okay.
You fail to look at the bigger picture that this much smaller amount of money could have went to a family just barely eating enough, or hardly at all; even that this could have been broken down and given to a couple families. Heck it could have even been attached to some program for real NDN people that was just barely squeeking through due to budget cuts by the Federal government. I don't know if you realize this this, and you probably don't; NDN programs and funding is nearly always the first thing to get slashed when the state of feds are making budget cuts.
You fail to realize all of this, and try to say those of us in opposition to it are doing so based on skin color, BQ, or culture. Now I will concede that I have mentioned culture, skin color, and BQ when it was pertinent, but that was not the true basis of my argument. It was just one aspect of it.
On the contrary you have had conversations with me in which I let you know that I did not believe in such things as the definition of NDN, and so I will not accept that argument from you. The argument most here are presenting with you is not about the skin color of somebody, their BQ, or their degree of culture. This is despite it has been pointed out that these fake tribes have NONE of it, and what they do have, you can tell from their websites that they are relying on what is put out by real tribes on their websites.
In fact there are a number of once "state recognized" tribes on the east coast that have members that look almost totally black or white, and have very little of their culture or language retained amongst their people. However, unlike the vast majority of these tribe seeking or gaining state recognition, these once state recognized tribes are in fact known and proven historic tribes. They are not a group of people claiming that their ggggggggg grandmother came from Dragging Canoe's people, and therefore joining up with others with a similar story and thinking they can "form a tribe" based on it.
I live around and have friends that are members of tribes and bands that are not recognized by the government, or at least totally. One of them is a full blood, and is one of two people left in the world who can speak his language. It insults me that you would try to compare people with very very questionable claims to being NDN to people like that. I for one know all about unrecognized tribes.... I live near more then one.