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***'Indians' Table of Contents Book:
* VIDEO - Elaine Willman, former director of Tribal Affairs for Hobart, Wisconsin, explains how their tribe chose to turn their reservation into individual allotments, then later the government decided to reestablish their reservation boundaries. She was instrumental in saving the town from tax exempt tribal land acquisitions: Land Jurisdiction in the Village of Hobart, YouTube 6/16/15. Well worth watching if you live in the Klamath Basin. |
Are you a tribal member, or do
you live within tribal rule? Elaine Willman, of Cherokee blood, directs you to
help in tribal corruption issues. She is former Chairman of CERA, and recommends
these two websites for the help you need:
www.tribalcorruption.com
> You will find someone to help you. This organization consists of former
tribal members and soon-to-be former tribal members. They understand. www.citizensalliance.org - Citizens Equal Rights Alliance - CERA. This national organization can help you too. The Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare - a good resource ======================
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Elaine Willman.
Summit Exposes Violations of Indians’ Rights, Fringe Left Freaks,
The New American 10/18/18. "(Cherokee
Elaine) Willman highlighted some of the work done by the
Citizens Equal Rights Alliance (CERA), where she sits on the
board, to help Indians having problems with their tribal
governments. “Many of my friends are tribal families,” Willman
said, noting that she spent decades living on Indian
reservations. “We provide whatever resources we can to tribal
persons at odds with their tribal government. Within those
tribal governments, members do not have the First Amendment,
they do not even have parental rights.” In some cases, she said,
tribal governments deprive parents of their parental rights and
take their children away as a result of disagreements with
tribal officials...Fringe
left-wing groups and their “fake news” allies went wild in the
days before the conference, but the summit nevertheless
succeeded in educating citizens, policymakers, and lawmakers
from across the region." |