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Neil Gorsuch Affirms That Treaties With Tribal Nations Are the Law
In upholding the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s treaty-guaranteed lands, the justices did something simple but unexpected.

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Neil Gorsuch Affirms That Treaties With Tribal Nations Are the Law
In upholding the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s treaty-guaranteed lands, the justices did something simple but unexpected.newrepublic.com
I don't know what the solution can be.
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I am having a hard time to understand what is going on. I do agree the Indians got a raw deal and yes some treaties were broken as soon as they were made. But how do we move forward, or what date in time do we go back to as some tribes killed off others to take the land as well. At some point we need to stop looking back and start looking forward before we crash
At some point we need to stop looking back and start looking forward before we crash
Yup and those modernizations have been made via proper legal processes and with respect for property rights and borders. Indians should expect no different. Absolutely nothing prevents continued change and modernization via lawful processes. What OK did was against the law - no matter how inconvenient OK may find that truth.So, my forefathers hunted this country freely, without seasons, regulations, or permits. Does this mean I am also allowed to do so?
Times have changed, social norms have changed laws have been made to maintain society.
Yup and those modernizations have been made via proper legal processes and with respect for property rights and borders. Indians should expect no different. Absolutely nothing prevents continued change and modernization via lawful processes. What OK did was against the law - no matter how inconvenient OK may find that truth.
It’s amazing to me the typically strong property rights folks, law abiding folks, constitutional textualist folks are happy to throw those principles away when dealing with others of different races, nationalities and religions.
just so long as the American taxpayers aren't paying for it.