Free: Contests & Raffles.
I know its getting pretty deep in here... but just to add some sensitivity awareness to the whole "its been 150 years, get over it already" argument...yes, the treaties were signed roughly 150 years ago, but some of the atrocities on native people lasted late into the 1900's including the sterilization of Native American women by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. lets not down play the struggles of Indian people and the "decimation" of a proud race, especially since decimation is one of the topics of discussion... Why should we "get over" something that has left our culture in ruins. Is that really what you guys think? Or am i misinterpreting what you're saying.
I would pay big money to get a chance to hunt deer and elk on the yak rez. But don't think they dont hunt their on reservaion bobcat, I have seen them driving all over autanum ridge at night using spotlights to shoot elk and deer.
And again, I'm not trying to get into a debate with you, but...we we're not "given" anything by our conquerers, we came to an agreement of peace in which we would retain an area that we already occupied and the right to hunt it...we already had those things...we were not given them.
rem,Good posts, no argument there and I am thankful that my people decided to sign treaties, but I'm not going to pretend that it was a generous offer by the US gov.