Tuesday, June 2, 2015

American IndianTribes Declare Sovereignty, Break Away From State Of Maine

Via comment by Anonymous on Sherman’s Civilian Enemies

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Due to Governor Paul LePage launching direct political and environmental attacks against the Penobscot, Micmac and Passamaquoddy tribes of Maine, leaders of those tribes have recalled their representatives from the state legislature and are asserting their sovereignty from the State of Maine. “The Maine Indian Land claims Settlement act has failed and we cannot allow ourselves to continue down the path,” Chief Francis said. “We’re saying it’s a failed social experiment.”

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4 comments:

  1. Bravo to these tribes! Let's hope that the author is correct that the reclaiming of sovereignty by more North American tribes, and similar, coincidental acts of secession by non-Indians, follows suit.

    "No longer consent to the State to define our culture or Sovereignty." Love it.

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    1. "No longer consent to the State to define our culture or Sovereignty." Love it.

      :) Shades of '61.

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  2. Welcome to the Rez white people. Glad to see someone standing up. Make sure you are familiar with AIM and how that all went down. The playbook is old but you can count on them to run the Nickel just like the old days.

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