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[/Quote from: Coastal_native link=topic=168294.msg2226161#msg2226161 date=, what other scenario would've been acceptable [/quoteAssimilationist into the United States of America would have been best for all parties. All the reservations and treaties have done is hold the Indian back. With the history of segrigation and poverty on the reservations can you honestly say it wouldn't have been better to just become part of most powerful prosperous nation on Earth as apposed to creating hundred of small impoverished ones where gambling,gill netting and un regulated hunting is legal ? Think Ida wanted to rip he bandaid off fast and be done with back then. But enjoy your treaty ....I can honestly say that allowing Indians to preserve some semblance of culture through treaties (of which land and resources are at the center) is a better route than assimilation. The US government obviously agrees, Indians agree, and a large majority of Americans agree. Maybe its the fact that I don't agree with your depiction of the state of Indian tribes.
Assimilationist into the United States of America would have been best for all parties. All the reservations and treaties have done is hold the Indian back. With the history of segrigation and poverty on the reservations can you honestly say it wouldn't have been better to just become part of most powerful prosperous nation on Earth as apposed to creating hundred of small impoverished ones where gambling,gill netting and un regulated hunting is legal ? Think Ida wanted to rip he bandaid off fast and be done with back then. But enjoy your treaty ....
Quote from: longwalker on January 13, 2015, 10:49:14 AM[/Quote from: Coastal_native link=topic=168294.msg2226161#msg2226161 date=, what other scenario would've been acceptable [/quoteAssimilationist into the United States of America would have been best for all parties. All the reservations and treaties have done is hold the Indian back. With the history of segrigation and poverty on the reservations can you honestly say it wouldn't have been better to just become part of most powerful prosperous nation on Earth as apposed to creating hundred of small impoverished ones where gambling,gill netting and un regulated hunting is legal ? Think Ida wanted to rip he bandaid off fast and be done with back then. But enjoy your treaty ....I can honestly say that allowing Indians to preserve some semblance of culture through treaties (of which land and resources are at the center) is a better route than assimilation. The US government obviously agrees, Indians agree, and a large majority of Americans agree. Maybe its the fact that I don't agree with your depiction of the state of Indian tribes.Some semblance of culture sure, but the unlimited hunting and fishing is way out of line. I can honestly say lots of Americans would agree with that!i CA
Quote from: longwalker on January 13, 2015, 10:49:14 AM[/Quote from: Coastal_native link=topic=168294.msg2226161#msg2226161 date=, what other scenario would've been acceptable [/quoteAssimilationist into the United States of America would have been best for all parties. All the reservations and treaties have done is hold the Indian back. With the history of segrigation and poverty on the reservations can you honestly say it wouldn't have been better to just become part of most powerful prosperous nation on Earth as apposed to creating hundred of small impoverished ones where gambling,gill netting and un regulated hunting is legal ? Think Ida wanted to rip he bandaid off fast and be done with back then. But enjoy your treaty ....I can honestly say that allowing Indians to preserve some semblance of culture through treaties (of which land and resources are at the center) is a better route than assimilation. The US government obviously agrees, Indians agree, and a large majority of Americans agree. Maybe its the fact that I don't agree with your depiction of the state of Indian tribes. I would think that the history of Native American problems since treaty ratification has proven you wrong. I wont and do not need to list them.Treaties were written because they expedited US exploitation of whatever area the treaty covered, it had nothing to do with what was a better route for Native Peoples.Assimilation has been the singularly important movement for productive minority populations in the US. Assimilation doesn't mean losing "some semblance of a culture," most assimilated peoples have and partake in culturally significant rituals, foods, and celebrations.
You guys lack a fundamental understanding of what was (and is) very unique about Indian culture...the importance of place. Take a look at all the various regions and tribes across the country and realize how much the culture embodies the land that they inhabit. This is a pointless, never ending debate. How can I respond to something that isn't even true, e.g. "unlimited hunting and fishing". That is entirely a false statement. It's no wonder you can't get more people in this country and this state on your side.
Permit only would actually make things much better all around but that's getting kinda off topic
Quote from: longwalker on January 13, 2015, 05:28:43 PMPermit only would actually make things much better all around but that's getting kinda off topicWouldn't you get more frustrated when you couldn't hunt for deer or elk otc in your own state, then to still see the natives hunting just like normal? I know it's off topic, but just had to ask.
Quote from: trophyhunt on January 13, 2015, 05:48:51 PMQuote from: longwalker on January 13, 2015, 05:28:43 PMPermit only would actually make things much better all around but that's getting kinda off topicWouldn't you get more frustrated when you couldn't hunt for deer or elk otc in your own state, then to still see the natives hunting just like normal? I know it's off topic, but just had to ask.You'd always be able to hunt in your own state . There's lots of examples out there of stAtes with garanteed draws if your a resident . One, it would create an environment where people actually have to decide where there going to hunt rather than your deer tag being good for high, east, west ,early and late seasons and two it may add more ammo to restrcitng natives hunting "rights" since there would be a state wide all inclusive management plan. The whole things a pipe dream but can you blame me?