Native Americans on warpath – call for deportation of non Indians

by YankeeJim | August 28, 2010 at 03:42 am
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Chief Standing Wolf issues fatwa.

It had to happen. Push enough buttons and truth will prevail. Native Americans are pushing back against white man’s laws imposed under the arbitrary statehood of Arizona.

 

Native Americans in Arizona Vow to Deport All Non-Native Americans

Posted on April 29, 2010. Tags: Apache, Arizona, Gov. Brewer, Hopi, illegal immigrants, Navajo
Posted by P. Beckert

Navajo Nation – The Navajo, Hopi, all Apache Nations and all other Native Americans who presently reside in Arizona have joined forces in an effort to show the haughty Arizona residents just exactly who has every right to be in that State.

Said Chief Standing Wolf, “it is not those of European decent who should be making the laws of this state, but we, the tribal people, who have been suppressed for too long. Our ancestors have been here for thousands of years, while the white man only came a few hundred years ago. Yet, it is the white man who wants to make ridiculous laws and keep everything lily white. We can no longer stand by and let this happen.”

Short of declaring war on the Arizona government, Chief Standing Wolf instead issued a warning “reverse your laws entitling only English-speaking people to inhabit Arizona. Only then will we back down and allow peace to again grace Arizona, but if you deny our fellow red and brown men their rightful place in this state, there will be bloodshed.””

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YankeeJim

I missed this in April, I guess.

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Barry ORegan

We have the same issues in Canada when non natives marry natives and live on reserve.  Certainly reverse discrimination that seems okay doaky in Nancy Canada

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