By congress to hear claims of Indian Tribes against the United States. And was meant to resolve many longstanding issues. Held at the university of utah, this is an hour and 20 minutes. All right. So i guess we should go ahead and get started. Its a quarter of. Quick announcement, just so youre aware of where were at in the schedule. Tuesday of next week, we will have the final quiz, im sure youre happy about that for this class. So please be ready for that at the beginning of class. Now, today what i want to do is talk about the Indian Claims Commission as a means of continuing our discussion of tribal sovereignty in the 20th century. The Indian Claims Commission is something that is often not people dont spend a whole lot of time on it, but its very important for a couple of reasons. It certainly points out the link between resources and land, control of resources and land and tribal sovereignty. Sovereignty that the federal government puts in place. Legislation that might seem to em
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Leaders and it was very clear that there is no daylight amongst the elected leaders in terms of how they are viewing these decisions coming out of the administration. So i just want to make again very clearly enunciate very clearly that i oppose this administrations decision on anwr i oppose its decision offshore, i oppose its costly restricts and endless decisions within the mpra and oppose what its doing to our plasser miners and Timber Industry and many other Resource Producers ready to provide good jobs to hardworking alaskans. The state of alaska was actively ignored. The north slope bureau, alaska native corporations and many alaskans all of whom asked for an oil and gas alternative in interiors anwr plan by claiming that it requires an act of Congress Even though an act of wilderness requires the very same. The actions from this administration seem destined to shut down our transAlaska Pipeline weakening our economy, forcing our state to make steep budget cuts and really violati
14. So the moment i got my green card, you know, the whole world just opened up to me and there were so many possibilities that came my way that i was able to jump on because i had a green card. And i would really love to see this happen to the dreamers, you know, for us to give them that chance to pursue their dreams, to and also give back to society. Because they will pay everything back the way i have been paying back through the writers and the work that i do. And i want to see that happen for them. And we have been talking talking with renee grande, the distance between us. A memoir simon and shuster title. Youre watching booktv on cspan2. Tell us what you think about the programming this weekend. You can tweet us at booktv. Comment on the facebook wall, or send us an email. Booktv, nonfiction bocks every day weekend on cspan2. Joseph recounts the life of union Philip Robert e lee. The author recalls the military tactic and the postwar career which included command of the u. S. Ar
Was of importance to tonto. Friend and faithful companion of the lone ranger. To quick puffs. Thats your sign, tonto. Come from cheyenne country. Must be from chief swift eagle. Chief swift eagle good friend. See what him want. He says that its important to see you right away, but he doesnt say why. Ah, chief swift eagle, have plenty good reason or him not send for, tonto. Me signal, me go. We find him on washita reservation. Then you better be on your way. You not come, kimosabe . No, tonto, i wanted to visit father bautista at his mission. He may have some news for me. When me see you again . Ill meet you at the big cave on the Washita River in two days. You go on, ill break up camp. Me hurry see what friend want. Tonto . Yes, kimosabe . Theyre stricter around the reservations these days. Be sure to report to the indian agent in charge there. Me see him first thing. You last passed this way. Yes it has. Thank you. Wheres tonto . He went to see his friend, chief swift eagle. On the wa