Elizabeth Warren: Native Americans should be part of reparations conversation

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STOP WITH THE MISINFORMATION. REPARATIONS ARE NOT ABOUT "cutting a check", AND REPARATIONS ARE ONLY A PORTION OF THE PLAN.
Many folks think different things of what constitutes appropriate reparations. There is no clear agreement among the many people who agreed to it.

You posted one person's idea. I searched the exact wording you used and the only direct link is to this website.

You dudes needs to calm the fukk down :ufdup: Talk like a normal fukking man instead of a homotional woman with all the all caps like you're yelling at me like some bytch. You disagree with what I'm saying fine, but I'm getting a bit tired of you fakkits trying to shout folks down.

Acting like Napoleon with this shyt.
 

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This the shyt I'm talking about with these fugazi ass liberal trojan horse politics...

Malcolm once again said it best, you cant trust these white liberal mothafukkas, they pretend to care about you for your vote...

AOC mentioning hispanics (her peoples) on ADOS reparations which was downright absurd...Now you have this old ass 99.9% white lady that claimed she was native American to get government assistance for college mentioning Native Americans...We went from absurd to downright comical...

This the same got damn thing fakkits do latching onto AA civil rights fight...
Its too muddy up the waters, then after all its said & done they'll throw up their hands and say "its so confusing! :troll:"
 

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The females have really been fukkin up this election cycle.
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All early n shyt too....u know they ain’t fundraising well. Her nor Kamala.
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Tuition Waiver Helps Native American Students in Minnesota
When the U.S. Congress transferred the boarding school land to the Minnesota government, it ordered that "Indian pupils be admitted free of charge for tuition," according to the waiver that solidified this agreement in 1960.

Among many of its activities, the school used assimilation to separate young students from their families, communities and cultures.

Sandra Olson-Loy, Morris's Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, said the boarding schools inflicted an intergenerational trauma that communities are still healing from.



Today, the waiver admits students free of tuition who can demonstrate a connection to a federally recognized Native American tribe in the continental United States, Alaska or Canada.


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Nah, I will speak on Native American issues.
:camby:Native Americans don't need your cracker ass or any white person to speak for them, I'm sure thats part of the problem in the first place. And we definitely don't need your cracker ass in on this topic, your cracker ass needs to be negged for having the audacity to post like your opinion matters in this discussion.
 

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Native American and black households have almost the exact same median income

Rank Race Median household income (2016 US$)
1 Asian 80,720
2 White 61,349
3 All households 57,617
4 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 57,112
5 Hispanic or Latino Americans (of any race) 46,882
6 Some other race 44,798
7 American Indian and Alaska Native 39,719
8 Black or African American 38,555
Native Americans got their reparations. Its not even a debate and shouldn't be included in the conversation. Natives quality of life is no doubt shytty and on par with a lot of poor black neighborhoods (though I think the violence in our neighborhoods are a bit worse) but at the end of the day, the only abused group in America that constantly neglected by the US government when it pays reparations and pays restitution for its wrongs is the American Black Community.
 

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Native American tribes win big in the new farm bill
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Keith Anderson, vice chair of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and co-chair of the Native Farm Bill Coalition, says the new farm bill does a better job acknowledging "the fundamental sovereignty and competence of tribal governments" than previous bills.Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images 2017
Native American leaders say a coordinated lobbying effort on the 2018 farm bill has paid off, with unprecedented provisions that will benefit tribal nations across the country.

That effort, with its ripple effects across the United States, has its roots in Minnesota.

The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community organized the Native Farm Bill Coalition as part of the tribe's Seeds of Native Health campaign in the fall of 2017. Since then, 170 tribes across the United States have joined the effort.

"This is really one of the first times where you saw a large number of tribal governments coming together speaking with one strong voice and and being able to get a substantial number of changes," said Colby Duren, executive director of the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative at the University of Arkansas.

In the past, tribal leaders were often frustrated in their efforts to ensure tribes were treated the same way states are in farm bill provisions. Food and agriculture are often regulated at the state level, so the federal farm bill frequently defers to state laws.

Tribal governments were historically not granted the same authority as states, but that has changed in the farm bill's latest iteration.

"This farm bill acknowledges the fundamental sovereignty and competence of tribal governments far more than previous farm bills," said Keith Anderson, vice chair of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and co-chair of the Native Farm Bill Coalition.

• Farm bill details released: What it means for Minnesota, from farming to food stamps

"It gives tribes greater control over our food systems and accords our tribal producers new parity in access to USDA programs."

One area where the change will have a significant effect is government commodity food programs, long a source of mostly unhealthy food on Native American reservations. Tribes can now become part of a pilot project that allows them greater control over which goods should be part of the program.

"What that really allows is [for tribes] to be able to say. 'What are the types of foods — traditional food, healthy food, locally produced foods — that we want to be able to have our citizens have access to in these food programs?' " said Duren.

"Those are different things that can really help build our tribal food economies, because you're helping to be able to support the producers of the food and able to get healthier foods and locally produced foods to the people who are using those programs."

Duren said the farm bill, which President Trump signed into law last week, includes about 63 provisions for tribal governments, focused on food production, food security and infrastructure.

"They definitely are going to have a significant impact on food economies throughout Indian Country," Duren said.

Among those provisions, the bill requires the U.S. Department of Agriculture to establish alternative tribal programs for its Environmental Quality Incentives Program and Conservation Stewardship Program. It establishes a demonstration project to allow tribes to manage federal forest and Bureau of Land Management lands adjacent to reservations. And it expands tribal access to rural development programs for infrastructure such as broadband internet and community facilities.

There will also be more opportunities for tribal colleges to access agriculture research funds, and tribal governments will be allowed to join with states on international trade delegations.

"There was a really incredible response on the Hill from folks in both the House and the Senate and also from USDA, saying that this was something they were very interested in," Duren said.

The Native Farm Bill Coalition will continue to work with the USDA as it implements the new farm bill
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Native Americans got their reparations. Its not even a debate and shouldn't be included in the conversation. Natives quality of life is no doubt shytty and on par with a lot of poor black neighborhoods (though I think the violence in our neighborhoods are a bit worse) but at the end of the day, the only abused group in America that constantly neglected by the US government when it pays reparations and pays restitution for its wrongs is the American Black Community.

Only certain tribes got reparations. Most Native Americans did not and continue to live in pretty terrible conditions. Dakota Indian reservations have probably the most extreme poverty in the United States on par with or even worse than some areas in the Black Belt.

I agree that America has not yet come to terms with the injustices doled out to Black Americans in the same way as they have with Native Americans. Certainly black folks have received less tangible, targeted programs for wealth building than Native Americans have. But the "reparations" given to Native Americans have been incomplete and ineffective.



:camby:Native Americans don't need your cracker ass or any white person to speak for them, I'm sure thats part of the problem in the first place. And we definitely don't need your cracker ass in on this topic, your cracker ass needs to be negged for having the audacity to post like your opinion matters in this discussion.

Well, a part of what I do in real life is advocate for Native Americans, and none have complained in person so far. When they do I will let you know, I interact with registered tribal members often.
 

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NJ PAYS $2.4 MILLION AND AGREES TO RECOGNIZE NATIVE AMERICAN NATION
BRIDGETON — The state of New Jersey has agreed to officially recognize the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape as a tribal nation and pay them $2.4 million to settle a federal lawsuit over their status.

The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape, with an estimated 3,000 members, is one of three tribal nations recognized by the state. The others are Ramapough Mountain Indians and the Powhatan-Renape Nation. All three have been recognized by the state since the 1980s, although none are officially recognized by the federal government.

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The state recognition, however, comes with certain benefits, such as being able to sell arts and crafts under the “American Indian made” label, federal housing and health grants, scholarship opportunities, tribal jobs, business credit and memberships in professional organizations.

The state backtracked on its recognition of the nation during the Chris Christie administration, which worried that the tribal nations would try to open casinos that would compete with Atlantic City.

But the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape lawsuit pointed out that all three tribal nations in the state have a pact opposing gaming and support any law barring them from gaming activity if that would mean protecting their state recognition as tribal nations. The nation also has disassociated itself from any Native American groups and individuals that advocate gaming.

The settlement agreement between the state and the Nanticocke Lenni-Lenape, signed on Thursday and first reported on by the New Jersey Law Journal, acknowledges that the state has recognized the tribal nation since 1982. It includes a signed letter from state Attorney General Gurbir Grewal informing “relevant federal and state agencies” that the nation is a recognized tribe.

The agreement also spells out that the recognition does not confer federal casino gaming rights to the nation. The nation also agrees to make no claim that the recognition entitles them to conduct gaming in New Jersey.

The state had argued that it only “acknowledged” or “designated” the three tribes, but did not "recognize" them. The tribal nation argued that that was a distinction without a difference.

Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Delawares, trace their history back 500 generations or 12,000 years. The only Native American reservation ever established in New Jersey was for the Lenni-Lenape in Burlington County in 1758. The reservation was disbanded in 1802 and many Native Americans were pushed out of the state, even though one of the first treaties the American colonies signed after the Declaration of Independence was with the Lenape, promising them statehood and representation in exchange for their help in fighting the British. That promise was never fulfilled.

In the 1980s and ’90s, the state began making amends with the tribal nations. In 1979, the Legislature began the process of recognizing the Ramapough Mountain Indians and the Powhatan-Renape Nation. The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape was recognized in 1982. A 1991 law allowed corrections to birth certificates, which the state for decades had forced Native Americans to choose between white or black as a race


NJ pays $2.4 million and agrees to recognize Native American nation
 

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This type of slick talk is some bs

Next they will say "lets include mexicans"

Well, I think Mexican-Americans who are descendants of those who lived in Western states before the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo might be eligible for something. After all, they were systematically lynched and dispossessed of land and wealth by white colonizers in the 19th century. Although I think they may have already gotten some form of reparation, and most are fairly well off. Hell, in New Mexico they are the mostly Republican :mjpls:
 
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