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  1. Cow Creek General Council

    Hey I just posted this on Facebook/CowCreeksForChange:

    INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY IS A PLACE OF DEAD DRY BONES .

    I have reached the conclusion through sad experience that Indian Country everywhere has been corrupted by corporate greed. Everywhere one looks, the same corporate mentality that always created destruction among our people, flourishes. The unbridled greed of our Tribal Leaders alongside their business and political cohorts is directly assaulting our people, our culture, killing our very spirits. We have no protections against the hostile takeovers going on in our Tribes. No Federal Agency is protecting us, the people, and no private organizations exist that can. Honorable Natives today are exiting their reservations, their governments, and all holdings of their Tribes – either by force or by choice. Many Tribes today are not being run by, or even inhabited by, true Natives. Making that trend of non-Native Tribes become 100% is now our only chance of survival. Once there are no true Natives left in what is called ‘Indian Country’ today, then Federal agency-overseers will declare these entities the fraudulent organizations that they are, and finally shut them all down. Only then will we TRUE NATIVES have a viable chance at re-establishing life and spirit- sustaining communities for our own people, spiritually free of the horrible abuses of human and civil rights that currently plague our Tribes and all of Indian Country. I challenge any Native to prove me wrong. Staying = Becoming Them / Losing Who We Are.

    On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 6:05 PM, NDNHISTORYRESEARCH | Critical & Indigenous Anthropology wrote:

    > David G. Lewis’ Ethnohistory Research, LLC posted: “Fur traders with the > Pacific Fur Traders Company, an American company, left Fort Astoria in 1812 > for the Willamette Valley to establish a fur trading outpost. The intent > was to establish a trading post close to the Kalapuyan tribal villages and > form posi” >

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