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Showing Original Post only (View all)US should return stolen land to Indian tribes, says United Nations [View all]
Last edited Sat May 5, 2012, 08:08 PM - Edit history (1)

A Native American at his home on Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, which has some of the US's poorest living conditions. Photograph: Jennifer Brown/Star Ledger/Corbis
UN's correspondent on indigenous peoples urges government to act to combat 'racial discrimination' felt by Native Americans
A United Nations investigator probing discrimination against Native Americans has called on the US government to return some of the land stolen from Indian tribes as a step toward combatting continuing and systemic racial discrimination.
James Anaya, the UN special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, said no member of the US Congress would meet him as he investigated the part played by the government in the considerable difficulties faced by Indian tribes.
Anaya said that in nearly two weeks of visiting Indian reservations, indigenous communities in Alaska and Hawaii, and Native Americans now living in cities, he encountered people who suffered a history of dispossession of their lands and resources, the breakdown of their societies and "numerous instances of outright brutality, all grounded on racial discrimination".
"It's a racial discrimination that they feel is both systemic and also specific instances of ongoing discrimination that is felt at the individual level," he said.
Anaya said racism extended from the broad relationship between federal or state governments and tribes down to local issues such as education......
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Some pictures of the poverty facing people in Pine Ridge Reservation.




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MichaelMcGuire
May 2012
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Land by itself doesn't do much. What determines economic gain is what you do with the land.
dkf
May 2012
#1
I've farmed and raised animals ...... it's not all that difficult, and of course Native
polly7
May 2012
#9
So their current financial difficulties aren't due to lack of knowledge or education and are
dkf
May 2012
#15
"Edited to add: I can't believe the callus racism of some posters here."
MichaelMcGuire
May 2012
#26
Yeah, especially since that poster usually gives full-throated support of private property.
Starry Messenger
May 2012
#28
Which is crazy since it was President Wilson who laid the groundwork for the UN...an American Pres!
vaberella
May 2012
#7
And what about Mexico, UN? You seriously think that Mexico would waste it's time with Texas now?
vaberella
May 2012
#5
The Cobell vs Salazar settlement ended all American Indian claims against the US Federal Government
PufPuf23
May 2012
#12
Although I think all Native tribes should have a lot better living conditions
Amonester
May 2012
#34
If the Seminoles were returned their land lost in era of the Trail of Tears ...
lpbk2713
May 2012
#37
James Anaya, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples visits NCAI
MichaelMcGuire
May 2012
#44