The case of Johnson v. M'Intosh is exactly why Congress can pass legislation as it did with the Rio Tinto land mine deal because Congress took the land from the tribes, ignores their sacred connections to it, their cultural connections and does whatever it wants with it. Congress terminated tribal status for more than 100 tribes. Basically said, you're not a tribe anymore and we're not going to pay attention to the treaties. The Supreme Court has held that when Congress breaches a treaty with an Indian tribe it's not judicially reviewable. It's called a political question.
Until we start attacking the root of the historical problems of discrimination against Indians, and those Indians begin in these stereotypes, that In… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Until we start attacking the root of the historical problems of discrimination against Indians, and those Indians begin in these stereotypes, that In…
- Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Western civilization has been at war with tribalism for 3,000 years. And that war was brought to the New World by the English colonists. A very early… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Western civilization has been at war with tribalism for 3,000 years. And that war was brought to the New World by the English colonists. A very early…
One of the prime backers of land bill was a Republican Congressman, a Paul Gosar. And when he was challenged by an Apache on this bill, he said, well… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
One of the prime backers of land bill was a Republican Congressman, a Paul Gosar. And when he was challenged by an Apache on this bill, he said, well…
One was a horrible case called Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe which denied tribes the right to criminally prosecute non-Indians who commit crimes… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
One was a horrible case called Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe which denied tribes the right to criminally prosecute non-Indians who commit crimes…
What I tried to show is that this idea of this fundamental conflict between savagery and civilization goes back to the very beginnings of Western his… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
What I tried to show is that this idea of this fundamental conflict between savagery and civilization goes back to the very beginnings of Western his…
What this ideology, what this myth about savagery did was really excuse America for the disappearance of the Indian. It wasn't our fault. They were j… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
What this ideology, what this myth about savagery did was really excuse America for the disappearance of the Indian. It wasn't our fault. They were j…
If you're an Indian, you could be very anxious about some of the Supreme Court's decisions, some of the decisions of policy makers, so maybe a little… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
If you're an Indian, you could be very anxious about some of the Supreme Court's decisions, some of the decisions of policy makers, so maybe a little…
Case of Johnson v. M'Intosh is continued to be cited today by the Supreme Court. Even Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the most liberal member of the cou… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Case of Johnson v. M'Intosh is continued to be cited today by the Supreme Court. Even Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the most liberal member of the cou…
Congress passed the 1887 General Allotment Act. And that act ended up dispossessing tribes of 90 million acres. That history of dispossession was als… - Robert A. Williams, Jr.
Congress passed the 1887 General Allotment Act. And that act ended up dispossessing tribes of 90 million acres. That history of dispossession was als…
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