Episode 222 “TRULY, EYES WIDE SHUT”

 
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Native Opinion Episode 222
“TRULY, EYES WIDE SHUT.”

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

In our realities of self quarrentines, Armed citizens acting like militia, and the attitude of a Federal government who has arbitrairily decided (for all of us) that its more important to “Open America for business” than it is to protect American lives. We look at what some tribes are doing to protect thier citizens, and how they have to fight not only the virus, but the state that surrounds them.

Also, Why are Liquor Stores and Gun Shops considered “Essential Businesses”?

Also, what are the “Hidden Cost” of formally recognizing Native American Tribes by the Federal Government?

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LINKS IN THIS EPISODE

From the ‘Pocahontas Exception’ to a ‘Historical Wrong’: The Hidden Cost of Formal Recognition for American Indian Tribes

South Dakota governor holds off on threat to sue

House to vote on $3 trillion plan that includes support for tribes, $1,200 cash payments

Illinois state representative stopped by police for wearing mask

High school senior, mother say large group of armed people, including off-duty deputy, terrorized them in their home

Whistleblower: US could face ‘darkest winter’

South Dakota tribe: Sovereignty allows checkpoints __

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