
Originally Posted by
Tippster
Pretty sure they're considered Nations in the eyes of the UN - see the Inuit in Canada. Just because a Nation is subjugated and assimilated by it's oppressors doesn't mean it ceases to exist. I'm also not so sure about their being "wards" of the state, since they are governed by themselves separate from the States they are located in.
wow, I was careful in my language, making sure to say "wards of the federal government" instead of "wards of the state" so someone didn't misinterpret "state" to mean one of the 50 states, and not as a generic reference to the government. Yet you still did just that!
Let's just say that they are not sovereign nations on par with France, England, etc. They are just not. A quick scan of the UN's web site shows no tribes listed as members, so I am not sure what you're referencing. And my condescending terminology is repeated in US case law over and over. I use that terminology not because I like it or agree with it, but because it IS used over and over, and in many ways still does describe -- in simplistic terms -- the federal government's relationship to Indian tribes in this country.
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