United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senators,
We read with dismay that you are jumping onto an "easy
issues" bandwagon, namely the NFL Washington Redskin's nickname. While offensive to some, it seems too
coincidental that you focus with laser intensity on this issue, while blithely ignoring
the real issues in Indian Country:
Tribal abuses of their own people. This year marks a full decade of
civil rights violations primarily by Native American tribes with casinos.
Today, we urge you to be more serious about issues that
matter in Indian County . Those issues include:
Denial of due process: Tribal leaders have routinely committed
acts to deny Indian individuals due process; equal protection of tribal, state,
and federal laws; property interest rights; and voting rights. These actions
have been carried out in gross violation of tribal and federal laws, such as
the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968, which were specifically enacted to
guarantee and protect the rights of the individual Indian.
Disenrollment, the action of stripping tribal citizenship and
federal recognition as native americans by councils for questioning
illegal or self serving actions of corrupt tribal leaders who hold on to their
positions at all costs to hide their crimes or to increase the amounts
of per capita, or perhaps to settle an old score, has been growing at a level
that should draw your attention much
more than an offensive nickname.
Tribes such as Chukchansi, near Fresno , CA with 60% of their tribe disenrolled, and the Pala Band
of Luiseno Indians, in San Diego
County , with more that 15%
of the tribe terminated are just two of the more prominent tribes to have
removed large numbers of people. 20% of
citizens terminated would represent 7 million Californians.
Apartheid on our
reservations in the 21st century.
And it is native american tribes that are practicing this disgraceful
action. The Pechanga Band of Luiseno
Indians in Temecula, led my Chairman Mark Macarro, known to many of you does
not allow allottees of the reservation that have been disenrolled to use any
reservation facilities, such as playgrounds, park or restrooms and water
fountains. If they are caught, they
could be banished from their homes and land, in the family since 1895. Allottees have no right to vote on issues
pertaining to them, and recently attempted to steal water rights from allottees
in a bill that seemed to be written by chairman Macarro's wife, lobbyist Holly
Cook Macarro of IETAN.
Theft of Per Capita
has grown to well over $700 million in the Decade of Disgrace. Tribes and lobbyists came to your body,
proclaiming to want to help their tribes with casino gaming and in fact,
thousands of native americans have been financially harmed when they have lost
their per capita, their health benefits that went away with their right to vote
in tribal elections.
Wielding sovereignty
as a club to beat the weak. In your
letter to Commissioner Goodell, you claimed that tribal sovereignty was an
issue in regards to the Redskins team name.
Nothing is further from the truth.
This is not a sovereignty issue, unless it's a U.S.
sovereignty right to not have tribes being able to tell a business what to
do. Where is the sovereignty protection
for the individual Indian, from tribes who harm them and dishonor their
ancestors posthumously? Individual Indians fear to exercise their free speech,
as they may say something that offends a council person and disenrollment
proceedings could begin.
Now is the time for the Senate to act. The Indian Civil Rights Act needs your
efforts to add enforcement statues so that tribes will consider the
ramifications of their actions before destroying the heritage of innocent people. Provide for their common defense, give them
the ablility to protect themselves.
What is more important:
Cultural heritage or a nickname
Apartheid or a nickname
Civil Rights or a nickname
Protecting Elders or a nickname
What is more important:
Cultural heritage or a nickname
Apartheid or a nickname
Civil Rights or a nickname
Protecting Elders or a nickname
Be on the right side of history, as you have asked Commissioner
Goodell to do regarding the Redskins.
Hold hearings as to what tribes are doing to their people to learn more
about the civil and human rights abuses by tribal councils against their
people.
The Senate can no longer ignore what is
happening in Indian Country. A racial
slur is one thing, but the gross violations of civil and human rights is quite
another. We urge you to GET SERIOUS and
pay attention.
6 comments:
I find it disturbingly amazing how these people give priority for the contrived issue of the name of a team that has zero effect on anybody involved over an issue that has so much emotional, financial, and health consequences for people and their families.
What is the NCAI thinking? Mo' money?
What is the NCAI thinking? Mo' money?
The DOJ would rather go after Porn stars and payday lenders...
Thanks for putting a letter together...who else can we send it to?
How about taking out a full page ad in the Washington Post? Maybe their plight might get the attention of DOJ......
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