It was a joke about how politicans claim to be tribal even though theyre 1% or less.I don't think this is how that works.
It was a joke about how politicans claim to be tribal even though theyre 1% or less.I don't think this is how that works.
Depending on the tribe it’s exactly how it works. I live a mile from two and work on both daily have a lot of experience.I don't think this is how that works.
My wife and kids are card carrying so this intrigues me. I’d imagine they need to be part of the tribe that manages the land they are attempting to hunt though.Depending on the tribe it’s exactly how it works. I live a mile from two and work on both daily have a lot of experience.
does not seem right to me.
This is one of my favorite retardo-takes.
Native Americans, like most any other culture, modified their lives as technologies developed and allowed. I don't know where you draw the line in time, maybe when the treaty was signed, but prior to that they adopted use of the horse and the firearm. By that logic one could say adaptation is a tradition in and of itself.
Isn't this the gist of the gun control movement?
"I don't like a right you have, so we need to take it away!"
Depending on the tribe it’s exactly how it works. I live a mile from two and work on both daily have a lot of experience.
Depending on the tribe it’s exactly how it works. I live a mile from two and work on both daily have a lot of experience.
Not the same. The so-called hunting "right" is granted specifically to a race or creed and not everyone.
That is 1000% not how it works.I don't think this is how that works.
To be eligible for tribal enrollment you must have a minimum % of native bloodline. The lowest is 6.5%. Some tribes require as much as 50%/one parent is native America. The reservation I have hunted on requires 25%. I actually found this information on a site called, Pow Wow. com. Yes that is the actual name of the site.
He lives in Mobridge, SD. He doesn't need a link. He lives it every single day. I too was pretty idealistic and naïve when I moved to Mobridge. Not all tribes and reservations are the same. No different than anything else.Got a link?
No but they (in Canada anyway) also don't live merely in their traditional ways on the rez either. They hunt with modern tech, modern vehicles, modern everything. Gone are the days of mukluks, moose hide clothes and trad archery tackle. Nothing about it is traditional anymore up here.Would you go live on the rez to have the same right?