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Will the Amerindians/Native Americans wish in the future as they will grow in numbers more rights for....?

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TAKING BACK THEIR OWN ANCESTORS' LANDS?

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  1. Um...no...


  2. There isn't a single spot on the entire world that hasn't been taken over from the original settlers . Many lands have changed hands dozens of times .

    Are you in favor of searching back , and giving everything back to its original owners ?

  3. I am not Native Amercan ( I am a White Man) but I for one would love to se them get the land back They Knew how to run things a whole lot better  And beleave it or not they are slowly  getting it back  & the white man is helping him do it. How? by patronixeing the Native American  run casino An example of what I am talking about is in Crandon Wi the tribe bought  up the site for a proposed copper mine their with the money they made from the casino. They added this land to the reservation holdings. This was a greatt thing  to happen as the mining operation that was proposed would have destroyed the area.  the Wolf river runs through that area and one of the things the mining company wanted to do was dump sulfuric acid into the hole they dug to get out the rest of the copper they coud not get by digging for it  This would have destroyed the water quality for miles around.  Now that the Native Amercans own this area  That will not happen.. I hope to see the Native Amercans  through out the country  take the money they get from their casinos and start buying back the land the white man took from them

  4. While I agree that what happened was wrong, that was a long time ago.  This land is now the U.S.  And the only way that will change is through force.

  5. They have no more rights to these lands than Mexico does to California or Texas.  Give it up already.  The United States is one Country.  Land was won in wars, purchased etc.

  6. will they wish for more people?yes

    for the lands? yes we never stopped having rights, its the gov't and the u.s.citizens that violate these rights.

    We arent talking ancient history, we're still here and have been here, and still keep working for a kind and gentle solution to the tragic situation, while the u.s. seems intent on a "final solution" for the "indian problem".

    Casinos aint $hit, give us breathing room and some ports and turnpikes

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