American Tribal Tyranny - ...how Federal Indian Policy Secretly Monies Up Elected Officials and Forces American Taxpayers to Fund All Annual Operating Needs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and 574 Wealthy Tribal Governments

American Tribal Tyranny - ...how Federal Indian Policy Secretly Monies Up Elected Officials and Forces American Taxpayers to Fund All Annual Operating Needs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and 574 Wealthy Tribal Governments
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Download or read book American Tribal Tyranny - ...how Federal Indian Policy Secretly Monies Up Elected Officials and Forces American Taxpayers to Fund All Annual Operating Needs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and 574 Wealthy Tribal Governments written by Elaine Devary Willman and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-02 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABOUT THE AUTHOR Elaine Devary Willman, MPA, authored her first book, Going to Pieces in 2005, and her second book, Slumbering Thunder in 2016. Following two years attendance at Ventura College of Law, she received a Master's in Public Administration (MPA) from Cal State University in 1991 and has earned 96 credits towards doctoral work in public policy. Willman's research is supported by her grounded life experiences living on three separate Indian reservations: Yakama Reservation (WA), former Oneida Reservation (WI) and Flathead Indian Reservation (MT). She has extensive knowledge of federal and tribal government decisions, land use status within Indian reservations, dual-jurisdictions and Constitutional conflicts that impact the rights and lives of tribal members and American citizens. Her mother and grandmother were enrolled Cherokee members and her spouse is of Shoshone ancestry, a direct descendant of Sacajawea. Willman is engaged with numerous national and local educational organizations providing sunshine on the little-known subject of federal Indian policy to inform the general public. American Tribal Tyranny is intended to encourage a needed dialogue to restore the United States to One Nation Under God, as intended by our Founders and U.S. Constitution. Contact the author at: [email protected]


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