"“…the guys on the real reservations have no concern about federal recognition. They already have it.”
As opposed to what, “fake” reservations?
On June 28, this statement was e-mailed by Dr. Richard Allen, policy analyst for and tribal member of the non-reservation based Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and a co-founder of the now-defunct Cherokee Task Force, which was formerly tasked with attacking “non-federal” tribes before infighting and political considerations crumbled the organization. His e-mail was in response to some political cartoons that had been directed at his group by a college student and exposes the ironies of their organization.
In contrast to Allen’s viewpoint, Leech Lake Ojibwa professor David Treuer writes in his new book, Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life, “Some Indians don’t have reservations, but all reservations have Indians….”"
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The 3 Rs: Reservations, Revisionism and Rhetoric
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