To: EBUCK
In isolated areas, the true tribes are getting shafted just like the rest of us. They own, work, live on and love their land just like I do. It's the Klamath "tribe" and a few other nare-do-wells that get to me. When white man first came across the Klamaths there were only about 800 of them. Now the number is in the thousands and like I asked one at Klamath at the headgates..."how do I get on this bandwagon??" as I explained to him that the tribe by laws state anyone can be a member of their "tribe". I've got more Indian in me than most of them.
11 posted on
01/31/2003 2:16:42 PM PST by
AuntB
(YOUR RIGHTS STOP WHERE MY NOSE STARTS!)
To: AuntB
as I explained to him that the tribe by laws state anyone can be a member of their "tribe". Anyone? What kind of "tribe" is that. Is it actually recognized as an indian tribe? Is it just used to garner symapthy. Stay well, we might be meeting this summer if things really heat up...
13 posted on
01/31/2003 3:03:33 PM PST by
EBUCK
(....reloading....praparing to FIRE!!!)
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