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- From: jammer@eskimo.com (Lyle Harwood)
- Subject: Re: What if Sovereignty?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.101249.2744@eskimo.com>
- Organization: -> ESKIMO NORTH (206) For-Ever <-
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- References: <1993Jan19.150651.15748@nynexst.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 10:12:49 GMT
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- : What I am interested in knowing is would the people be better off
- : running their own affairs rather than having them dictated from
- : Washington? I would hope so. Sovereignty opens the door to many
- : things both good and bad, which ones come to pass depends on the
- people.
- : That is what sovereignty is all about.
- :
- :
- :
- I've lived on my reservation, I've lived on other reservations.
- I've lived in the city, I've lived in the country, I've lived in foreign
- countries.
-
- There are several things common to sovereign nations that the
- reservations I've seen are simply not prepared to face.
-
- The local labor pool, let alone the local skill levels I've seen
- are not capable of maintaining the transportation infrastructure, let
- alone maintaining an independant economy or even a rudimentry defence
- capacity.
-
- If the Continental US were attacked, I don't see how a land mass
- surrounded by a nation at war could possibly survive, except by the
- sufferance of the surrounding nation.
-
- As we do.
-
- We were not awarded choice land. I make no judgment on this, I merely
- state facts. With certain notable exceptions, most reservations are
- somewhere down around 3.5 or 4th world nations when it comes to natural
- resources. The bases for stable economies simply do not exist.
- Tiny tribes, scattered across the US, made up of as little as twenty
- acres would simply cease to exist as a people.
-
- There is another school of thought.
- I hesitate to bring it up, it is ripe terrain indeed for flame wars.
- Are reservations neccessary? Do they serve a truley usefull purpose?
- Or do they stand in our way, and keep us bound to a second class
- status, both in economic and mind set?
- Wouldn't our nations be better served by being forced to assimilate?
-
- The line of reasoning continues that Jews, Irish, French, Turkish, and
- hundreds of other nationalities have no reservations, yet they manage to
- keep alive their racial heritage, their traditions, their religions,
- merely by strength of character, by conviction, by belief, by resolve.
- Are we not as capable?
- Are they truley reservations, dedicated to the preservation of a
- culture?
- If so, why does our culture require such extraordinary measures?
- Do we lack some required means of maintaining it on our own?
-
- Are they truley reservations?
-
- Or are they prisons?
-
- Are they prisons of the mind, where Warriors face no foe, and Braves
- wither from lack of challenge?
-
- Prisons where Alchohal, Drugs, and soul destroying Despair have free
- reign?
-
- The fact of my personal matter is that forced to choose between my
- reservation and the US, I don't have to think very long.
-
- It is embarrassing, but it is so, and I have learned not to hide the
- truth.
-
- I would choose the US almost without thought.
- I point out that I would also choose the US over India, Pakistan, Korea,
- Israel, or any part of the Central or Southern Americas, and for very
- similar reasons.
-
- Before the resident chapter of AIM gears up, I also recognize that there
- does exist on all the reservations I've been associated with,
- that portion of tribal society that does indeed maintain and live
- the lives that the reservations were created to sustain.
-
- That this portion is so small is what makes me wonder...
-
-
- Jammer
-