Jason Snyder
WKR
It’s turning into the predictable train wreck.The amount of misinformation and assumptions in this thread is astounding.
It’s turning into the predictable train wreck.The amount of misinformation and assumptions in this thread is astounding.
we got an eye on it.It’s turning into the predictable train wreck.
I wonder why sioux dont mention Pawnee blood? It was Pawnee before theirs…So this is pretty quick and easy, from the Google (BLUF: a blood test is NOT sufficient for membership):
To be a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, an individual must have a blood quantum of at least one-fourth (25%) "Oceti Sakowin" Sioux Indian blood from a federally recognized tribe; meaning, they need to be at least one-quarter Native American to be eligible for membership.
Key points about Standing Rock membership:
- Blood quantum requirement: 25%
- Meaning: This means that to be enrolled, a person must have at least one parent or grandparent who is a recognized member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
- Important note: Each Native American tribe has its own specific blood quantum requirements for membership.
You shoulda fished Red Lake back in the day. When there wasn’t any fish.Walleye fishing on lake mille lacs sure is good
There is a reason all the blue plates are here in the summerYou shoulda fished Red Lake back in the day. When there wasn’t any fish.
Any right.
The logic being used in the original post is exemplified by the few words I quoted from it. I summarized, and expressed it as what gun control folks say.
You eluded to a belief that "rights" have a different status depending on different factors. I am asking you for clarification of your statement/opinion. Are the rights of a Native American less valuable than rights guaranteed to others?
Is it a right to those people?
You are arguing that as it is not a necessity, you should be able to restrict it? Not a far step to just eliminate all hunting.
It's a "right" because it is a fundamental foundation of sovereignty and can't be revoked.They call it a "right" but it's really an advantaged privilege.
Hey now, we can keep 2 this year!!Walleye fishing on lake mille lacs sure is good
Or you should just fish red while you can, the tribe is trying to take upper / have the rez “rezoned” to include upper and all the land around itYou shoulda fished Red Lake back in the day. When there wasn’t any fish.
Bottom line it's none of your business what they do with their land and their game. That is the point.After some personal experiences with people who live in the area, and further research into the matter, I’m not sure how I feel about the rights and regulations of tribal hunting as outlined by the Montana FWP in this FAQ I’ll tag below. I get tribal land rights, but just a bowling alley style shootout of bison and elk without tags and without documentation just because an ancestor may have hunted there several hundred years ago? Meanwhile, we all play the points game and pay hundreds/thousands for tags and a hope at a fair chase harvest instead of hunting whenever, outside of season dates, and all that. What say you all? I’m surprised I haven’t heard or read much outroar about it, honestly. Trying to not sound xenophobic or whatever the word would be, but does not seem right to me.
It is not that incredible imho, game numbers were dwindling, the US likely expected it to be a non-issue to promise off reservation access to hunting that would die out.While it's incredible to read what the US government promised them, it's still unclear how, without revoking their individual sovereignty, how they can be legally denied those outlined rights?
I don't think anyone is really talking about how reservations manage their own internal hunting. They're talking about how some tribes have access to animals on US public land and private land with permission (not reservation land). For some treaties their access is extremely generous to the point they get to decide their own seasons and definitions of wonton waste on these off reservation lands. Some treat the issue respectfully, others are slobs. The difference being their slobs are our poachers and there are legal repercussions for abusing the resource that the state/US as a whole has rebuilt for the benefit of all.This shit talking about tribal rights and how the tribe manages its heards has been going on for ages.