"Back in June, I was riding back to Missoula with my girlfriend, aunt and grandmother. It’s a long drive from Ft. Belknap to Missoula, so we idled time with conversation, music and news. The newscaster told us about the lawsuit between Elouise Cobell and the Department of the Interior entering into a critical phase.
I was excited. My aunt just said, “We’ll never see a result in our lifetimes.”
On August 9, she was proven right and wrong. U.S. District Judge James Robertson ruled that Cobell and the 500,000 Native plaintiffs were entitled to $455 million. At first glance, that’s a tangible result.
But don’t be fooled. Just because it looks, tastes and feels like a result doesn’t mean that it is a result. This is a pseudo-victory, the smallest of steps forward in a marathon that has barely begun.
An issue in the ruling is the award. Cobell and crew estimated that the trust-holding Natives are owed $47 billion. Judge Robertsons’ total of $455 million is closer to the lower total of the Feds. This is, as my grandmother put it, a slap in the face. Cobell and the attorneys presented factual evidence that much more then $455 million was misappropriated.
I hate to say it, but the $47 billion originally sought may be impossible. This lawsuit has been in court for what feels like a glacial age, against every possible obstacle that the Department of the Interior could think up. There’s a long and grinding appeals phase to go through next, but any monetary award that’s more then a gift card is amazing."
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