Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Roundtable on Federal Recognition TOMORROW April 25, 2012Matthew L.M. Fletcher Here. Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook More Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Like Loading... Related
kowi July 10, 2012 / 6:39 pm The Department of Interior has historically stated that the United States, The Department of Interior has historically stated that the United States, 1. has never entered into treaty relations with the Lumbee, 2. the federal government is in no way indebted to the Lumbee,and does not intend to obligate itself. 3. and that claims for assistance by the Lumbee Indians have no merit other than that which would attach to other needy citizens. (in otherwords no obligations to anyone or group calling themselves lumbee). 2. the federal government is in no way indebted to the Lumbee,and does not intend to obligate itself. 3. and that claims for assistance by the Lumbee Indians have no merit other than that which would attach to other needy citizens. (in otherwords no obligations to anyone or group calling themselves lumbee).
The Department of Interior has historically stated that the United States,
The Department of Interior has historically stated that the United States,
1. has never entered into treaty relations with the Lumbee,
2. the federal government is in no way indebted to the Lumbee,and does not intend to obligate itself.
3. and that claims for assistance by the Lumbee Indians have no merit other than that which would attach to other needy citizens.
(in otherwords no obligations to anyone or group calling themselves lumbee).
2. the federal government is in no way indebted to the Lumbee,and does not intend to obligate itself.
3. and that claims for assistance by the Lumbee Indians have no merit other than that which would attach to other needy citizens.
(in otherwords no obligations to anyone or group calling themselves lumbee).