Native Opinion Episode 210
The Choice Is Clear. Choose Wisely
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EPISODE SUMMARY:
In this episode, we are talking about politics. Some are calling this upcoming presidential election “The most important election in this nation’s history.”. But how involved should Native people be in American elections? We look at Voter suppression, and some of the history behind Indigenous peoples “Right To Vote”
FEATURED MUSIC THIS WEEK IS BY RECORDING ARTIST A TRIBE CALLED RED
The Native Opinion theme song “Honor The People” is by Casper Loma Da Wa. FIND THE SONG AND MORE OF HIS MUSIC HERE:
BE INFORMED! Follow the fight of The Unisto’ot’en Camp Of The Wet’suwet’en Nation To Reoccupy Their Lands And Stop Pipeline Construction.
UNIST’OT’EN. Heal the People, Heal the Land
How To Stop An Oil And Gas Pipeline: The Unist’ot’en Camp Resistance | AJ+ Docs
Invasion: New Documentary About Unist’ot’en
LINKS IN THIS EPISODE
North Dakota Agrees to Issue IDs so Tribes Can Vote in Elections
South Dakota rejects tribal IDs for voter registration
The Dred Scott Decision (The Law Case)
On this day, all Indians made United States citizens
Oklahoma officials alter language excluding Native Americans
The Lost 110 Words of Our Constitution
Opinion: Progress for Democrats and Indian Country
The Superdelegates Are Nervous
Native American Voting Rights: Exploring Barriers And Solutions
H.R.1694 - Native American Voting Rights Act of 2019
American Citizenship for Natives Was Withheld, Then Rights Were Long-Ignored
Cloture Vote: Amendment to the Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act
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