Friday, February 1, 2019

Indian Reservation Failure


Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is located in South Dakota and occupies 3.469 square miles, larger than Deleware for a population of 32,152. It has 84,000 acres of arable land and income from produce of $33 million. There is a uranium mine south of the reservation that is attempting to resume operation.

But the Oglala Sioux Tribe, which is headquartered on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, claims the license was improperly issued without an adequate survey of tribal cultural resources as required by the National Environmental Policy Act.


In 1975, FBI Agents were attempting to serve a Warrant in the Reservation and 2 FBI agents were killed. Leonard Pelitier was arrested and convicted of killing the agents and has been serving two life-sentences in prison since 1977. His conviction has been challenged by Amnesty International, but has been ignored.  Pelitier was an American Indian political activist.



Indian Reservations are the laboratories we should study to convince us that we don’t want to become dependent on government welfare and control. It’s a third-world country hiding inside the US. Non-assimilation is the rule for Indian Reservations.


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If the government asked me if I wanted to live on an Irish Reservation, where I could spend my time conversing in Galic, playing Irish music and doing Irish dances in exchange for a life of poverty, I would laugh at them.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader 

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