B is the closest answer.
However, American Indians only became citizens of the United States in 1924.
In 1879 we were recognized as legal "persons" in the eyes of American federal law.
In 1944, most Indians were finally allowed to vote in all elections.
Citizenship in our own tribes is determined by our tribes themselves, one of the few rights that the US government allows us to keep.
2007-04-07 17:06:02
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answered by tellray 3
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we are no longer all a death race. Smaller Tribes would have concern yet specific Tribe are becoming with the aid of funds that the casinos deliver. people who could by no ability declare to be community individuals earlier with the aid of so called shame at the instant are desirous to be a element of Tribes. We call them "White Indians" we are the only Federally recognized interior the state of Alabama, we've a on line casino however the state won't paintings out a %with us to open up type 3 gaming. So the money we get carry of are constrained, yet we do look after our elders. We owe them that understand. i lose interest of human beings asserting they are turning out to be the quick in of the stick, i think of the community individuals have been given the shaft. We have been pushed off our land by ability of stress and not given a decision the place to flow. i understand that the African American have been completed a similar way, yet they get specific rights no longer afforded to us. The even have been given an apology from the president, the place is our apology? while do we get activity protection?
2016-11-07 05:49:27
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answered by ? 4
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The answer is B --they are a soveriegn nation on tribal land ie: reservations only, outside of the rez they are subject to the laws of the land as everyonelse is
2007-04-04 11:10:51
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answered by sandi c 3
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Definitely B. Many of us are citizens of our tribal nations and the US, as tribal nations are sovereign.
2007-04-04 11:19:11
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answered by Danagasta 6
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funny, it is still in grey area..."Tribal land" is treated in such a way that the US government says "well, just don't fu** up to bad to the point where we need to come in there and enforce rule...Otherwise, hell, do whatever you want"....This may sound simplistic but believe me, go to a reservation and you will know exactly what I mean.....
2007-04-04 11:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Given changing circumstances, all of the above. And then that too depends on you vantage point and what you are trying to prove, which is?
2007-04-04 11:18:37
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answered by The Cythian 3
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none of the above, they are the only ones that can claim to be real 100% red blooded americans
2007-04-04 11:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go for B. it seems the logical.
2007-04-04 11:16:47
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answered by helen b 3
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B
2007-04-04 16:17:24
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answered by pirate00girl 6
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B.
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2007-04-04 11:06:01
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answered by tlbs101 7
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