Since February is Black History Month, and we're being inundated with those messages on TV, it got me to thinking about the mythical concept of Indian Unification. Is this possible?
Blacks were able to unify because they identify themselves by a race, not a culturally-specific group. They were able to sidestep many of the problems associated with tribalcentrism. Sure, American Indian is a race, but we are members of tribes that, for the most part, are very different from each other. Many tribes still carry prejudices or feuds with other tribes.
Another wedge preventing unification within Indian Country is the issue of residence. I have lived and currently do live on a reservation, but I have also lived in a farming town, a city, and a college town. My blood quantum didn't go down when in the city nor up when on the rez. But, many feel this way.
Issues of Indianess abound and serve to drive these wedges deep into Indian Country. Not only residence, but blood quantum, knowledge of language, and to some degree - economic success. How many of you put down per cap Indians?
Then, the biggest wedge is pure, unadulterated jealousy. This has been discussed in these forums many times before, but I believe they serve to stifle any unification efforts out there.
Do I believe Indians will ever be in a unified state? No.
What do you think?
Blacks were able to unify because they identify themselves by a race, not a culturally-specific group. They were able to sidestep many of the problems associated with tribalcentrism. Sure, American Indian is a race, but we are members of tribes that, for the most part, are very different from each other. Many tribes still carry prejudices or feuds with other tribes.
Another wedge preventing unification within Indian Country is the issue of residence. I have lived and currently do live on a reservation, but I have also lived in a farming town, a city, and a college town. My blood quantum didn't go down when in the city nor up when on the rez. But, many feel this way.
Issues of Indianess abound and serve to drive these wedges deep into Indian Country. Not only residence, but blood quantum, knowledge of language, and to some degree - economic success. How many of you put down per cap Indians?
Then, the biggest wedge is pure, unadulterated jealousy. This has been discussed in these forums many times before, but I believe they serve to stifle any unification efforts out there.
Do I believe Indians will ever be in a unified state? No.
What do you think?
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