Native Americans
Mar. 23, 2006
Senate Bill Is Yet Another Unconstitutional Taking From Lytton Tribe
Forum Column - By Ronald A. Zumbrun - The history of the founding of our country and of the years afterward is replete with ugly events involving the American Indian. As time passed, those that survived lost their land, were relocated and eventually became part of a forgotten nation. The U.S. government eventually recognized that it was responsible for the suffering and low economic status of the Indian nations and began to address this situation.




Forum Column
By Ronald A. Zumbrun
The history of the founding of our country and of the years afterward is replete with ugly events involving the American Indian. As time passed, those that survived lost their land, were relocate...
By Ronald A. Zumbrun
The history of the founding of our country and of the years afterward is replete with ugly events involving the American Indian. As time passed, those that survived lost their land, were relocate...
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