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Muscogee Creek Nation sues Tulsa over prosecution of Native citizens
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<blockquote data-quote="GC7" data-source="post: 4161809" data-attributes="member: 2455"><p>It might end up that way in the long term. Not sure what happens to non-tribals who already live on the rez land, but for example the Chickasaws seem to have enough resources and wealth to just wall off their slice and to set up border checkpoints with the rest of the state. Then they would negotiate trade and travel agreements and all the rest.</p><p></p><p>When I was last in Albuquerque, the cheapest place to get gas, booze, and smokes was at a casino resort north of town. It's amazing how much less you pay for stuff when uncle sam can't get his cut to fund stupid wars.</p><p></p><p>It's funny. I haven't seen too much of it here, but at various times in the past the American right wing has been all for secession from the federal government (or ideas like walling off California or the Northeast). One would think tribal sovereignty would be something the right sees in an idyllic light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GC7, post: 4161809, member: 2455"] It might end up that way in the long term. Not sure what happens to non-tribals who already live on the rez land, but for example the Chickasaws seem to have enough resources and wealth to just wall off their slice and to set up border checkpoints with the rest of the state. Then they would negotiate trade and travel agreements and all the rest. When I was last in Albuquerque, the cheapest place to get gas, booze, and smokes was at a casino resort north of town. It's amazing how much less you pay for stuff when uncle sam can't get his cut to fund stupid wars. It's funny. I haven't seen too much of it here, but at various times in the past the American right wing has been all for secession from the federal government (or ideas like walling off California or the Northeast). One would think tribal sovereignty would be something the right sees in an idyllic light. [/QUOTE]
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