Episode 208 "Say Nothing At Your Own peril"

 
 
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Native Opinion Episode 208
SAY OR DO NOTHING AT YOUR OWN PERIL.

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

What can Native American Indian tribes do to protect their burial and sacred sites from destruction?. What if the people doing the destruction is the Federal Governent? In this episode, we look at the situation at with the border nation of Tohon O’ Odam who’s burual site and cultural grounds are being destroyed for Trumps Border wall…

The Native Opinion theme song “Honor The People” is by Casper Loma Da Wa. FIND THE SONG AND MORE OF HIS MUSIC HERE:

LINKS IN THIS EPISODE:

Opening Music “Hallelujah” was performed by the children of Public School 22 from Staten Island New York. The origional composition of “Hallelujah” was created by Leonard Cohen.

You can hear more from these young children here:

Consultation? No. Blasting a monument on route to tribal lands

FCC OPENS WINDOW FOR TRIBES TO EXPAND BROADBAND ACCESS THROUGHOUT INDIAN COUNTRY.

Pine Ridge approved for $100M solar project.

‘Do your job’: Tribes slam Trump administration on sovereignty and homelands

FULL 2020 STATE OF INDIAN NATIONS.

THE FOLLOWING LINKS ARE BILLS DISCUSSED IN CONGRESSWOMAN DEB HAALANDS ADDRESS IN THE 2020 STATE OF INDIAN NATIONS

AN ACT To establish identification document security standards, to prevent terrorists from abusing the asylum laws of the United States

American Indian Religious Freedom Act.

PROGRESS for Indian Tribes Act.

RESPECT Act would repeal 11 outdated and racist 18th-century laws dealing with Native Americans.

HONORING PROMISES TO NATIVE NATIONS ACT.

‘Broken promises’ report details government’s history of failing tribes.

S.1853 - BADGES for Native Communities Act.

S.982 - Not Invisible Act of 2019

Kutupitush! (Thank You!) for listening!