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We Dont Want Bloodshed: Armed White Militants in Oregon v. Paiute Tribe
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A man stands guard after members of several organizations arrived at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Oregon on Saturday.
Yet more armed, white militants, members of the Pacific Patriots Network arrived in Burns, Oregon this weekend. They claimed to be there to prevent another Ruby Ridge or Waco by providing a buffer between Ammon Bundy, son of Nevada rancher who drove BLM officers off his land with guns in 2014, and law enforcement. Carrying guns, they presented a resolution to the FBI and local law enforcement calling for the return of land to the people of Harney Countyand surprisingly, recommended co-management with the Burns Paiute Tribe.
Burns Paiute tribal chairperson Charlotte Roderique has stated to the media her irritation with Bundy and his militia supporters goal of giving back the land to ranchers. Its been validated weve been here since 15,000 years ago, she told ICTMN. These people are ignorant of the history and that they dont think about the statements they are making. They are misinformed.
The Northern Paiutes signed a treaty with the U.S. Government in 1868 that was not ratified and the land, including that of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge remains unceded tribal territory. The refuge was once part of the 1.78 million acre Malheur Indian reservation. Constant attacks and encroachment of their lands by white settlers led to the Bannock Indian War, which the Northern Paiute bands lost. In retribution, 500 tribal members were forcibly marched in January of 1879 350 miles to present-day Yakama Nationmany shackled together in knee-deep snow. When they were able to return years later they found their lands were sold off to white settlers and corporations.
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Some animosity towards Native people can be seen in the Harney County Committee of Safety, a local group Bundy started which refers to Natives as savages" in their statement of purpose:
(From the Harney County Committee of Safety website.)
(From the Harney County Committee of Safety website.)
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Hortensis
(58,785 posts)LOL. Just stupider and stupider. It's very clear that when these embarrassments to America arrived they had absolutely no idea that white settlers might not be the first owners. And they're not changing their minds.
Obviously "savages" are without rights and irrelevant. I'm still wondering, though, if a light briefly flickered when they were in town researching the papers documenting the sale of land by ranchers to the federal government.
niyad
(119,875 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)General Forum. Sorry in case some here don't share my sense of humor, etc.
Niyad, for sure. But how much would you be willing to bet that any of these constitution lovers ever even tried to read the one-sentence property clause? Oh, geeze. Might as well laugh...
niyad
(119,875 posts)every time I hear the phrase "constitutional law" from some people, I want to ask if they have ever actually READ said constitutional, preferably with some degree of comprehension and intelligence.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)enlightenment thought, etc., whenever I hear any hard-right crusade in its defense I assume the worst.
niyad
(119,875 posts)they can actually read aramaic.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)you do not share their wisdom and it's a waste of time trying to explain. And whatever Aramaic is, it's obviously foreign and has nothing to do with Jesus.
niyad
(119,875 posts)Hortensis
(58,785 posts)Mike__M
(1,052 posts)with armed rebels who consider them savages? Wonder how that would turn out.
niyad
(119,875 posts)Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)in and around the Bundy Ranch's. And many of their family members were extras during movie shoot's back in the day. Southern Utah and Northern Arizona as well as the Mesquite Nevada area was used as Movie Backdrop's. Still playing Cowboys and Indians.
phantom power
(25,966 posts)"whether you want it or not."
niyad
(119,875 posts)the scariest phrase in the language. . . .oh, yeah. . ."we're from the government, and we're here to help"