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Essay On Native American Indian Reservation

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The debate has reopened on a subject surrounded by a controversial and shameful history, American Indian Reservations and treaty agreements dating back to the1800’s. A recent article on Native American Policy questions whether the reservation system works. It asks whether sovereignty and the resulting segregation are the best policy for American Indian welfare (“Native American Policy”). These relics of our early governmental administration’s attempts at the domination and assimilation of the indigenous peoples of North America are far outdated. It is past time to revisit this failed societal experiment, and with fresh eyes find a way to honor the Sovereignty of the Indian Nations who were so egregiously wronged by our ancestors. We must examine the original intent of the reservation system; its unintended consequences and flaws; and the preservation of the sovereign rights of the indigenous peoples of our continent going forward. Reservations were originally lands set aside for the resettlement of Indian tribes with the promise of freedom and the power to self-govern. Instead they have become tourist attractions; their citizens forced into the role of entertainers. Deeply rooted ceremonial practices and beliefs are tainted and exposed for the …show more content…

Tribal per capita, payments disbursed by the federal government to qualifying “enrolled” tribal members throughout the U.S., are one issue at the heart of the matter. The Managing Partner of an American Indian-owned law firm gives us his perspective on this issue in his article, “Tribal Per Capitas and Self-Termination,” along with a brief history of the tribal per capita payment system. He elaborates on the positive and negative impacts it has on Native American lives and goes on to explain that while per capita payments provide for basic necessities, they also enable a dependent lifestyle indicative of the American welfare system.

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