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on December 20, 2022 in Featured World News

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN ARTIFACTS GO TO AUCTION

NEWS PROVIDED BYLOVIG AUCTION GROUPDec 08, 2022, 11:43 ET LAS VEGAS, Dec. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ – The Guns of History Auction on January 19th , 20th , and 21st at the Westin Hotel in Las Vegas will include an exquisite collection of nearly 1,000 firearms and other battle artifacts,with stories attached to each piece. each of the pieces were used by Plains Indians or American soldiers in the Indian Wars and battle of Little Big Horn. One of the worst American military disasters and the biggest victory for the Plains Indians in US history, the Battle of the Little...

NEWS PROVIDED BYLOVIG AUCTION GROUPDec 08, 2022, 11:43 ET LAS VEGAS, Dec. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ – The Guns of History Auction on January 19th , 20th , and 21st at the Westin Hotel in Las Vegas will include an...

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on July 21, 2014 in World News

Ted Nugent concert canceled at Native American casino

Ted Nugent concert canceled at Native American casino A Native American tribe has canceled an Aug. 4 concert by Ted Nugent at its casino. The Coeur d’Alene Tribe on Monday said that the cancellation of the concert at the casino in the northwest Idaho city of Worley was because of what it called the rocker’s “racist and hate-filled remarks.” The tribe says it booked Nugent without realizing he espoused “racist attitudes and views.” The tribe did not detail which of Nugent’s specific views it opposes. Officials for Nugent’s music management company were out of the office on Monday and not… View Article

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on July 8, 2014 in World News

Treaty vs. title

Treaty vs. title: First Nations’ new Tsilhqot’in choice Supreme Court’s aboriginal land title ruling offers First Nations another route to land claims There are 59 First Nations in British Columbia involved in negotiations with the provincial and federal governments that are overseen by the B.C. Treaty Commission. The Tsilhqot’in National Government — which won a landmark declaration of aboriginal land title from the Supreme Court of Canada last month — was not one of them. ■First Nations, B.C. cabinet to discuss land title ruling Sept. 11 ■Tsilhqot’in First Nation ruling means revisiting the James Bay Treaty, says lawyer ■First Nations… View Article

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on July 7, 2014 in Right Edition

Typical Liberal – Indians and Land Rights

Typical Liberal – Indians and Land Rights Gene Nichol History The often-controversial president of the College of William & Mary resigned Tuesday, amid outrage for allowing a pornographic show to be performed on campus. Gene Nichol announced his resignation, effective immediately, after learning that the school’s board had decided not to renew his contract due in July. Nichols had often came under intense criticism for making decisions that some claimed suppressed Christian expression. Last week, Nichol outraged several students for allowing a sex show on campus featuring porn actors, strippers and other sex workers. He said Tuesday that he would… View Article

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on January 29, 2014 in Right Edition

Indians and Oil – Homosexual Agenda

Indians and Oil – Homosexual Agenda Environmental groups and First Nations quickly condemned the National Energy Board’s recommendation to approve the Northern Gateway oil pipeline project and predicted it will never be built. Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs president Grand Chief Stewart Philip said the battle will likely move into the courtrooms as First Nations mount legal challenges to Enbridge’s project – assuming it is approved in the months ahead by the federal government. “This is about the environmental integrity of the watersheds we all share and we are willing to go to any lengths to defend our watersheds,” he… View Article

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on August 26, 2013 in World News

Obama Administration Lowers Bar for Tribal Recognition

Obama Administration Lowers Bar for Tribal Recognition His tribe once controlled huge swaths of what is now New York and Connecticut, but the shrunken reservation presided over by Alan Russell today hosts little more than four mostly dilapidated homes and a pair of rattlesnake dens. The Schaghticoke Indian Tribe leader believes its fortunes may soon be improving. As the U.S. Interior Department overhauls its rules for recognizing American Indian tribes, a nod from the federal government appears within reach, potentially bolstering its claims to surrounding land and opening the door to a tribal-owned casino. “It’s the future generations we’re fighting… View Article

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on July 24, 2013 in Right Edition

Martyrdom Syndrome – Obama stirs up Racism

Martyrdom Syndrome – Obama stirs up Racism – Right to Self Defence The Federal Government spends $9.1 billion yearly on Indian Affairs. In today’s dollars all this money over the past 140 years is well over a Trillion Dollars. It is claimed by the Government that all Native funding adds up to $9.1 billion. However, if you reveiw the 2006 budget you find the numbers just don’t add up to $9.1 billion. [See 2006 Budget Report] The following list is from 1998 and appears to be the last list created by the Indian Affairs Department. [Additional List] Just how much… View Article

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