Monday, March 9, 2009

NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH - NATIONAL HAWAIIAN HISTORY MONTH..


American Indians History Month, Indian Casinos - Honor the Agreements

Congress and every state needs to enact and make official an 'American Indian History Month' - so that all Americans, adults, children and others learn of the tortured history of native Americans, who were robbed of their lands, infected with disease, forced to live on land that was once theirs, and had their children taken from them - to save them? and educate them?.
And of how we have systematically tried to destroy their heritage and culture.It is a sad tale of betrayal, lies, broken treaties and death.

But it is history that must be give a special designation, promoted and discussed - so that we learn from the experiences and work toward a reconcilitation. It is not being taught in schools.

The current Michigan Casino controversy over wether to allow Indian casinos in Romulus and Port Huron, is a tiny part of the story, Mayor Kilpatrick and his mother, Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks-Kilpatrick oppose them - because they will be competition for Detroit, that is not a proper argument. Former Michigan Governor John Engler entered into an agreement with the Tribes, - Michigan should support the agreement - or have objected before and/or just after the agreement was signed - not now - years later.

Land shopping is not an issue because Engler entered into and signed an agreement, go forward with the deal. Congress should approve it and let not another broken promise be delivered to the Indians. The American Indians have had to endure enough broken promises and treaties.

Some American Indians have rejected $800 million dollars for the deed to sacred lands in the Black Hills of the Dakotas because they want their land. It should be given back to them.

Congress should lead the way - approve an American Indian History Month, honor the Engler deal, and give the sacred lands of the Dakotas back to the original owners - now.

PS: Native Hawaiians, also need their story told, of how the USA conspired to take their lands, destroy their heritage and culture.

Hawaiian History Month - now..

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