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Oklahoma Gov. Stitt won't renew hunting, fishing compacts with Cherokee, Choctaw tribes
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<blockquote data-quote="Okieprepper" data-source="post: 3690714" data-attributes="member: 11631"><p>That's how they build and secure their so called "Sovereignty." Tribal leaders are trying to rebuild the wealth and control they lost from the effects of the Dawes commission which gave individual land ownership to tribal members. When that happened tribal members became less reliant on the tribal governments and direction for their livelihoods. Sound familiar? There is less than 5% of the Dawes land still in the hands of tribal members. Todays tribal ideology is that the citizens should return to being dependent on one another, submissive to the chief and become a nation state of their own. Obviously, this is why they don't pursue non-lucrative ventures as it doesn't strengthen the tribe. I won't mis those free hunting and fishing licenses because I can hunt and fish on tribal nation counties for free anyway. But, the ODWC may miss the funding. I wish they were still getting it. -Choctaw by blood, patriot by choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okieprepper, post: 3690714, member: 11631"] That's how they build and secure their so called "Sovereignty." Tribal leaders are trying to rebuild the wealth and control they lost from the effects of the Dawes commission which gave individual land ownership to tribal members. When that happened tribal members became less reliant on the tribal governments and direction for their livelihoods. Sound familiar? There is less than 5% of the Dawes land still in the hands of tribal members. Todays tribal ideology is that the citizens should return to being dependent on one another, submissive to the chief and become a nation state of their own. Obviously, this is why they don't pursue non-lucrative ventures as it doesn't strengthen the tribe. I won't mis those free hunting and fishing licenses because I can hunt and fish on tribal nation counties for free anyway. But, the ODWC may miss the funding. I wish they were still getting it. -Choctaw by blood, patriot by choice. [/QUOTE]
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