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Friday, February 27, 2026

Title: The American Indian is able at word Dream as words are in their Language and so are word Signs!! (the way of how to ask it is word probable). For the AMA a word Device, so word Tool word remember as REM Sleep is a slept word Version of word Awake.

Steve Jobs was in REM SLEEP, the questions were word there, the word Cycle belonged to my Tricycle and then my Blue Schwinn, and then I had a 10 Speed::  He met Shunryu Suzuki, author of the groundbreaking "Zen Mind, Beginners Mind," and sought the teaching of one of Suzuki's students, Kobun Otogawa. Jobs met with Otogawa almost every day, Walter Isaacson reported in his biography of Jobs. Every few months, they'd go on a meditation retreat together.
Zen equated word Been and the World equated word was, word Dragon equated word Beard and Bearded Dragons were real at Sammy’s Pet World, Piece out Man:::(For word Everyone at Sammy’s Pet World and word subsequently PetsMart in Sacramento, Store #0053 and #0050 the punctuation ::: is for the Film and your Piece, so who do you see to understand that word Part?  Usually I would stated the words Lead Cashier because it was word best[Best[BEST]] to learn how to use the Register.). 
Words so, in Cantore Arithmetic, and, Man named Jim last Name Cantore is able at word gem!  So, Bob Ross, Inc. goes here and Jim is able to equated word Jim as he.  
Now, word He would be able to comprehend words A diamond in the the rough as The Weather Channel that Dean Dyas a Military Man from Ft. Worth, Texas had Dean Dyas and he said to put it all in California while we were in his Automatic Toyota Sports Car in the driveway at 4806 Chapel Springs Court.
Words Thereby this word Place, be it a House, or, a Planet, or, a Globe, or, a Round equated words Crow’s Nest.
To the Department that had Birds, What did you learn?  At PetsMart you had to be fortunate as you were equated word Disciple as you did not know anything as word We had a Training Program, words, whereas at Sammy’s Pet World training was not in Sam and Brian’ vocabulary, word list[List[LIST]] was.
Words, And as Buyer at Sammy’s Pet World the biggest word introduction to word Training or Trained is words I heard Two Men run this Place.
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Words, At PetSmart or pretty much anywhere I went, I would just state, “I from you the City you know.” whereas at Sammy’s Pet World the word indicted for the question however word grace to word known to where I was a born never questioned the word inevitable and right around word thetime the two words for word expression and word Men came to the word Public and word gave word levity an [word option]equation, 
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1.  National income

2.  Drugs in Headshop

3.  Packages at 18 Years Old

My Store opened at a particular time, and I had Four Kids and I still made it to the Doors with the key and was able to recognize that sometimes I was late to the actual word Time that was on a word Shift.  So, I was a Salaried Associate and word often ended-up staying at the Store long-after I was meant to end my Shift.  At PetSmart the word Threats to a Store Director about not ending a Shift are word equated and as such Corporate America is words equated words Running a Device, so word Slavery.

I have sent Three Potus to Three different Numbers as the President gets a _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ and the President of the United States of America gets a new Number,:::  Since the office was established in 1789, 45 men have served in 47 presidencies.

Cantore Arithmetic does not like Politics, it is divisive and has suffered the Citizens of this Country to much and as such I have chosen a new horizon that gives me an available new read, so is that equated word whistle, word Siren, word test, and, word Margo, as Margo took care of Coupons, so, Pigeon, as my father lived in Hawaii.

Take a good look at this Photo, and while you’re thinking I would like to include everyone whom dropped--off an Application as I really appreciated the conversations and the word Interest in the Company.  

So, instead of the Bigfoot stuff, the Moon Landing is able to word this[This[THIS]], and word It seems more word credible, and, word it leads you to the bay, so word options increases, and Margo is able to words Play Chess in Cantore Arithmetic, and I am word sure she’ll be better at than me _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ Associate Number 111739:::  WARGAMES Clip - "Play a Game?" (1983) Matthew Broderick!!!!

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Photograph of close-up of astronaut footprint in lunar soil

AS11-40-5878 (20 July 1969) --- A close-up view of an astronaut's bootprint in the lunar soil, photographed with a 70mm lunar surface camera during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity (EVA) on the moon. While astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, commander, and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., lunar module pilot, descended in the Lunar Module (LM) "Eagle" to explore the Sea of Tranquility region of the moon, astronaut Michael Collins, command module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) "Columbia" in lunar orbit.

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Saturday, June 21, 2014

No Wonder Cats Have Nine Lives It Would Take That Long To Figure Being To Lusting



In the Thought of Yesterday I knew that Tomorrow was A Day because last week I remember,
that this time last year there was a calendar on a Month that had a point to the factual remind,
to go to the store in the day of time of a hunger pain in my side which said to work out,
but in the broth of think I forgot that I fat and can't do that because of the conscience tax,
upon the summed equation that if we total our consumption with the in take of bread,
the sour of the dough would be costing to the seed which had to derive from an original lead.

Now while I can't impossible to know the future to know that I would have to drive my car,
to the Park that can't be because it cannot be built for it was a nice idea oh wait that is,
reading the might of a thought at the known that the playground was a place for a swing,
oh wait that's a good time which not one person can have while we are to be busy about,
the processing of the garden of eden and the fruit which needs a name for the Apple.

In the grove of the field of the life that can not be for cannot have been to know that we are,
back to the hungry that is a feat could never complete for the tree would have had to grow,
while our feet did the walk to look to the snake that with the twist of his tongue said oh yea,
no that can't be right for it's split down the middle no thats a girl in the midst of job on,
well back to the Swallow of the original steed or was the deed that said it was creed?

To gain to the future that would than assume no that can't be right for that than would mean,
an Ass was a Tree and the Deed had a Fee in the Fenced off decision of a thought in a need,
no that can't be right so it must be the egg that cracked in the sky called the big bang for the space,
no that can't be right for corrective in action would have just gone explode I'm wild in the sky,
oh wait that means the burst was a candy display to explain that the gum was just oh wait,
the thought that I read your mind on the way home in a split of the second I got the tack.

My cell phone did ring but the bell was the time on the wrist I can't have cause tomorrow is glad,
for I cannot laugh at the joke you did tell for that would mean I presume to the know,
that your body language told me you spoke in a hub called your brain oh please don' you go,
before no that cannot be 'cause the Cavemen did leave these carvings all at the time of the dream,
no that can't turn time 'cause the back of the garden had a Man with a flee in the talk of whom tops,
no that cannot work into the story for that would mean an argument ensued.

Now in the hour of the topping of tower on who was will and would be power oh wait,
no that cannot be 'cause the story predates the need for an eve. of wait it's a knight,
no that doesn't answer the quest for the pause in the been that mud can make Men,
no that doesn't work for in the begin when batter was buttering up to toast sin,
now that one might work in the fit of tomorrow 'cause really it's just observance of lens.

I wonder sometimes what actually can be without that it can't be in the I don't fit scenario.
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Saturday, March 16, 2024

This Is Fire: Horizon



 Fire Equated Five

Cantore Arithmetic is able to state that Srinivasa Ramanujan FRS is one man whom defined ability to caliber state: Fire!  The Reservation: American born Indian!

Native Americans have word at story, and, have fire.  Their dance is their work however there are 365 days in 1 year:  New Text.  Fire dance:  The Shaker, or Buffalo, Dance is traditionally part of the Fire Dance Ceremony, which takes place in the winter and lasts nine days. During the last two nights of the ceremony, many different kinds of dances are performed:  About 37,700,000 results (0.37 seconds) !!

How many calendars are there and are able to dance the fire as the sun and how many days in each calendar represent the moon?  There are about 329,000,000 results (0.34 seconds) 40 calendars:  Around 40 calendars are still in use today, but the main calendars used around the world are the Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Chinese, Julian, and Persian calendars. The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar around the world today. It's a solar calendar designed to keep years consistent over time.


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Revelation 12:1 View whole chapter | See verse in context
And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars:


Revelation 21:23 View whole chapter | See verse in context
And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.


1 Esdras 5:52 View whole chapter | See verse in context
And after that, the continual oblations, and the sacrifice of the sabbaths, and of the new moons, and of all holy feasts. 


2 Esdras 1:31 View whole chapter | See verse in context
When ye offer unto me, I will turn my face from you: for your solemn feastdays, your new moons, and your circumcisions, have I forsaken. 


2 Esdras 5:4 View whole chapter | See verse in context
But if the most High grant thee to live, thou shalt see after the third trumpet that the sun shall suddenly shine again in the night, and the moon thrice in the day: 


2 Esdras 6:45 View whole chapter | See verse in context
Upon the fourth day thou commandedst that the sun should shine, and the moongive her light, and the stars should be in order: 


Judith 8:6 View whole chapter | See verse in context
And she fasted all the days of her widowhood, save the eves of the sabbaths, and the sabbaths, and the eves of the new moons, and the new moons and the feasts and solemn days of the house of Israel. 


Ecclesiasticus 27:11 View whole chapter | See verse in context
The discourse of a godly man is always with wisdom; but a fool changeth as the moon


Ecclesiasticus 39:12 View whole chapter | See verse in context
Yet have I more to say, which I have thought upon; for I am filled as the moon at the full. 


Ecclesiasticus 43:6 View whole chapter | See verse in context
He made the moon also to serve in her season for a declaration of times, and a sign of the world. 


Ecclesiasticus 43:7 View whole chapter | See verse in context
From the moon is the sign of feasts, a light that decreaseth in her perfection. 


Ecclesiasticus 50:6 View whole chapter | See verse in context
He was as the morning star in the midst of a cloud, and as the moon at the full: 


Letter of Jeremiah 1:59 View whole chapter | See verse in context
For sun, moon, and stars, being bright and sent to do their offices, are obedient. 


Letter of Jeremiah 1:66 View whole chapter | See verse in context
Neither can they shew signs in the heavens among the heathen, nor shine as the sun, nor give light as the moon


Prayer of Azariah 1:40 View whole chapter | See verse in context
O ye sun and moon, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him above all for ever. 


1 Maccabees 10:34 View whole chapter | See verse in context
Furthermore I will that all the feasts, and sabbaths, and new moons, and solemn days, and the three days before the feast, and the three days after the feast shall be all of immunity and freedom for all the Jews in my realm. 


 



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Billy Graham was a Man:::Billy Graham (1918–2018) was a renowned American Southern Baptist minister and one of the most influential evangelical Christian figures of the 20th century. Over a six-decade career, he preached to nearly 215 million people worldwide in over 185 countries, served as a spiritual counselor to 12 U.S. presidents, and founded the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA).  Billy Graham word Said words Chris is for Everyone

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Cantore Arithmetic is able to state words, In Egypt words there are word Crypts, Ancient Egyptians placed organs in canopic jars during mummification to preserve them for use in the afterlife, as they believed the body needed to be whole to function in the next world. These jars, representing the Four Sons of Horus, protected specific organs—liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines—from decay and spiritual harm.

So, words Space Suit equated word Human!!  Word Dimension[dimension[DIMENSION]] equated word depth, and word dimension for this word Equation equated word search!!

For the Libraries start with the Letters JU as that is on MY LICENSE PLATE and it has an EXPIRATION DATE, as in California that is the way of DMV.

WORD THIS IS MEANT TO  word mimic[Mimic[MIMIC]] the Title of a  Film Avatar: The Way of Water | Official Trailer, so Department of Motor Vehicles:  The Way of DMV

Now, Letters AZ

so, A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

now, you are able to word apply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

at 10 it’s 2

Words This is Cantore Arithmetic, word Chess equated words FOR DOCTORS ONLY and your Password on my blogs words the way of dmv

the way of sfo

the way of city works

the way of mayor 26th[words Jerry Dyer is the 26th Mayor of Fresno] 

Clydey is able to type in words the way of tamara or wammy could of been wammie

Shareston is able to type words the way of landle or word the way of hanover.

and Kelsey is able to type in the way of eddie or weddie

so when I was little their names were Wammy and Weddie

or,

type in the way of ekp


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Saturday, June 21, 2014

Credence Plato's Removal To Brainwaved



In the Day of Now the Evolution as per McGauglin in the explanation of a Monkey study spake,
in the act of done with miles between he said that the exact same learn is streamed in the deemed,
take that to a Year of Science in the Brain of Comprehend than Twin Flames would lane touch!!

The face of James Blunt I saw in my Mind long before it's Time in the hear of a music that drew,
the picture of the sound in the piano of the crown spoke volumes in reels that can't be explained,
in the hand of the thought that Ages do Rein the pores of the Cell would yearn to know felt!!

As Society in holes peeks through these portals the speak in the vocals is honesting up to the go's,
for in the difference of the call Nature has a funny way to evolve,
creative design by ways of the dawn don't need the Moon to be balanced by stall.

The active synapse in the brain will spark too if what is there does in the blue,
revolution of uncertainties just speech in the prose,
as the Past in Philosophy says death can't be dosed.

In the separation of Milennia the Earth in the template to piece back together the split in the ever,
for after those lessons of severed for growth a person cannot hinge if the other is bloat!!

The focus of the World today in a sphere of the 'what if's' or the 'can'ts' will fire predisposed,
not for the dirty or the filth that it shows but for the fact that touching is lack.

In such a frame than B.D.S.M. has Rack for should a Being learn the Travel before in the fact,
than the swing of the limb would hit in it's sacked to know of the Real not guess on it's steal.

Product these Answers to the Impossible became Possible in the Life of the Isolated by forces,
origin it too the truth of the root as the strength of the process would bring on the boot.

For the Time that it knows that Hawkings can speak as the stereo in the Computer as feed,
the ability to design is the fact that there is one,
the riddle to puzzle is the controls of the muzzled.


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

What'd You Say When Wares



I want to cuddle with my dah put my head on topped of learn computation yearns to place,
in universal bit of sooth the age of being is count of prompt plus two dot case.

Afar in press the teach was laid in telling of strange in based a sprouting faced,
in birth of galaxy to further trace the land of such would sake a way.

The ranks of found would letter hide with funny sort of games in ride,
the night nor day did show a raise the beaching steamed of silent takes.

The truth in scene would ware your pave with prods of pushing simple daze,
the spin created traveling que the sleepy behaved by stirring in to neigh.

Close contact increased the say a gentle hand would than test,
the dungeon deep in lairs of lend as Men would treat a stout to penned.

The quest be long a tired whipped the outs we're in computed proud,
the bitters of the roads to shroud the try to bury in a shut down spout.

Its said that the echos heard while in wake of napping cleared,
the speech of languages that understood could than be the comprehend.

Futuristic sight of planned or just a look to what is now,
the talk abouts go to the youth for in the being the life is list.

The roles to Tidal works the wrought in the singular of at spot,
to eyes the breathe in body keeps a X in why the meet on planets in the Ve?

Monday, July 14, 2014

The Life



I am an Obedient Role I had a soul it was sold though long ago in sad story of know,
it is in a good place for my Mother needed more than I for Eternity is a long way,
the guide for her are etched so she may find peace in this fact,
Infinity does indeed breath and Peace be upon My Mother for Being Strong to Show!!

My heart is also with another I gave it following the above Tell that loss is gain in Hell,
for without the Soul whom would need a Heart in fell,
so it is with my eldest sister Tamara Sue,
in a moment of youth more like a very small me made a decision in breath!!

Future from time to now has been spent walking around this World,
an attempt to put understanding to done & not panic about being the lost one,
so with extremes in happened the balance was to rid myself of one emotional trauma at a time,
making the end all less painful and more accepting of the comings to be.

Looking into the eyes of been has difficulties to comprehend such a spend,
however I am a mirror lend to whom shall wish upon a friend for relief in a World full of ends,
with a new theme called 'The Continue' to capture the wealth of Life Itself as a Value to measure,
not discard as useless or trash rather place importance on the passed.

In truth I see belief in the innocence of my deeds,
to trait the mortal body to better society that seems to only deceive me,
I do not venture to partner with deception or sin,
for both are not my identity nor do I wish them to travel me.

Loving to laugh and finding a path for delivery to betterment a Cause in the find,
I'd like to Trust someone in this Eventful life of what has born horror in strife,
the extract of my tap is actually gentle in fact,
I just possess a very big roar to hold the Manipulators back from hurting me further.

To be of use or comfort to whom may find this global existence lonely,
consider the Times drop a Dime not terror try on a Rare and be what is Natural,
not a person that shreds the mind of my kind for selfish takings,
I have had plenty of that I gag from always taken never loved.

Don't be a whisper in the wind be a Real Man that would love to Begin and Live free of Sin,
in the Arms of an Ancient Order I call the Set to B.D.S.M. a calm in Solution of my Mind storming penned.


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Thursday, July 10, 2014

In The Palm Of Your Hands Puke Waste Rotas 



Barrel this World of nonsense to the the Doors of the Thresholds I behold in my Mind with no Bench appeal,
grant the lift of the entry to the Ascent of the Flight to the may might of the deepened Dark of a Sun less Mo,
create the belly of the coming beast as a numerical Call value To Arms in the Shield against a god less moral,
the globe is in the sphere of puke bias the consumption of the Adult Consumer of Childrens dreams refilling,
gaged we have been without Principle to Taught of the Other Worldly understand leaving us to Naturals OR.

Chris your Thirst off to Galatical doe and eat the Solar Sunshine oh halt you have already poisoned the Envi,
by disregard to the leaving Moon in the broth of the Mind Countenance charges the dee hop too Outs,
carp of the People engage the Marriage of your blankless stair build to a rot in thy belly guard of licing,
licorice that pride to that Lolly lopper of a licker banks accounting for the suck without the deep throat result.

Decking the Sex once again to the Empties of Religious Craft as no Redemption just a stow sticker crite,
halve the color of the raging rackers served Cracker as thee Demi Onyx liar Kites of loki combo crisped,
bite the potted tree fruit and recognize that it is bound by the supplanting of Aeon in Wild growth,
never has an Origin of the Flame in a Fire Infinity been so gagged by the Ball of the Chain in a linked dip.

Break the container of the Skull in the Imaginative thought of You upon the Criss Cross at X act Tive tike,
wheel the Wheel Wright threw the Wriggle of a Worming Shark in the Rows of Type Striking Teeth,
no Nash require for only the Tongue of the taste would Sake the Sense to the Remember of flop swallow,
never resting upon the enamel for the ick of the Bones of which you have never buried wroughts  like.

EVIL O that Coin pot as the Real Wise a Penny for the Capture yank the Tree dunk the dirt mud collect,
stamp your bare foot exchange christ it off to another switch bamboo graze beat the lacking bad vomit,
sensibility to the Average of the Brain bolts thunder to the Verse in the Torrent of Vasting Ears docked,
take that Wax in the Plug trade it to the lost Virgin of a Pope and Squirt the Cum in with chew tubal.

Mend the Zipper by placing Men in Position to put one leg at a time in their dressing clothes burn robers,
with the Tack of a Sensual Being screaming that there is no satisfaction to be had by Man meaders,
incense this TukTuk as the Never show Blunt to cut loose the explode he so obviously has knees for,
brought down in the depth blink full barrel Nine Time Enth quoth curd mouthing bit bee can'ts 'cause valve C

A run on sentence to train the baster of the rub lighters of know never delicious Cause not gun barrel guide,
for success of what should be a tee par the Man broadens the Question to the askings of doubtful dues,
for if a Lord does not Know when the Goat bleets that the treating is in the Scape of the Gate crossings out,
door me a Way in the bench taker I have the Ca driven Pro white through this Killer World of baby finds.

I Rapture Bird Dew

Friday, June 20, 2014

Benefactors Would Have To Back Blunt Inn Put Thinks



I'm more the thrill seeker in the balance of lives in always being put to Hards I'd see that Guy,
in the Interview wearing black whom seemed to look as if he was worked out,
in such the stare I thought no dare for that appearances watch I saw times,
than my behoove should shift to Hoot the Owl by a Sigil in the divines!!

A Flare is much to the reconstruct of the the Laws in Facts possible Realing to Cast,
thus the tour that James Blunt Worlds has been Four now in his twirled,
as the fair would Circus thee to the Three-Ringed Eternity,
in the ever lot of just impossible the Meet said in Only One-Way!!

The boulevard of the equaling might be increase the speed of the Motor Caved,
as the tunnel of the speaking came as accidental tourist lanes in scare of dished belief.

Innocently the Nower of the Presently Standing with Two legged Apparents in greater Comps.,
is simplifications that there are multiple roads to rome and the Majority is fulled-up at the moment tone!!

So to mirror the Cruise of a Youth in touching Booth upon the steppings of the MOON planneds,
that the crisis overted in the obvious attentive needs much more Stage Times than I in this lurid lie!!

Sphinx Aset to the Grow'd in the I can be the Accounts that are mere to the Actuals in now life,
just 'cause I happened in the Upping Pawned doesn't reserve the Usage as herd!!

Flocking the Stones of the Hinges in Loans theirs are a Many in the Plenty of Domes,
the grills of complete before I must be learned have a teach in themselves as lives might have Tells,
with the depth in the see or the sit by the deed I'd have to Vote that releaved.

After in before the be FORD in the dungeon I would just be tired and what would that prove,
for in the trunk of appeal the whips would real and the spurred might James Blunt Up!!

The rise of the risen in the All of the Saids did mention in trued that Time is a have,
but in the consider that Times are post whithers I like to mount on the rides in the wides!!

Oceans to sail are Vastly in dale to stormy and rainy to lands that prevail the Ancients,
since due to the recent dismissal of Kinds than interest would say there is no Viable to dyes!!

The vat of the broth in the weave of the Moth could than Justly butterfly to the modest in Cot,
like the Swab on the tip of the stick in the Mauts a life of ill resuit stating shot,
from a place in a case in the hours of the tripped on the stoneage of a Knot!!

Fingering the the adds to the Tens in the Nines the Elevens are Primed in outs of a Shine,
why bother the best as James Blunt says he Is the bestest of greatest in stopping the Vases!!

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Unless of course it happened to be the act of a particular to Out the individual in Sprites!!

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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Ware Is My Mind



I propose a Visit to the Ole Site right now for what is written in a Post of display makes mention,
the always free reminds me to Note that James Blunt is Grand and I love that he's Poke,
he brings me such laughter as I profile a Way too Meet him at Central of a Station in Play,
as we approach is big Wedding Day how 'bout we early the Bachelor Party stay!!

One big Night for a time like a Swim all around in the Covers in the Sheets with just Him,
I know that it's hard for the brain in the Head to the Height of the same in a Hymnal of bites,
dear Mr. Blunt you are such a tough Nut I beseech you at Distance to teach me of Rites,
I have a double-bed it's bigger for fights for in your Single the visit is Might!!

Course your training to equal the rise in the depth of the difference it's a spanking to tie,
I rode a horse today at the barn and wondered if you were to busy to lope the pony of prized,
the tack is the Set up to Just fill your pledge in the brewing of plundered is the soap lead,
an elbow to rib you're the best in the stung the sting is the confident that states you're the lung!!

My lover of lust I speak of myself to communicate deeps in the trapezoid sneaks a well in healthy,
the perfective of treats as you're the door of the battle to Sensuality your jeans make the beep,
a zippered appeal to what is so real the measurement I heard is blowing the keeps of Interviewed leaks,
a paddle of barely to the lap of completes for the Top has now spoke to introduced neats!!

Braking to Value the Song of the Captain whom Ranks with the Wares of Position in Teaks,
a tank over here is known as a Pond for the Cattle do drink a Lot in the long,
one write for You an Aye for Me I switch to available you are so in breathe,
heavy to hand a right to the left the Dungeon of Dare says hay is the Fare owed as a Bare!!

Sense does speak rarely to be thee of Sphinx the Triangular proper is the Rectangle in deed,
the suite that now presents a sign to your Show is Odessey the Intro. to expose your chore,
a Moon is missing the Spooning  of Cuddle 'cause that's just another way to make puddles,
do not fret the door is a let the hinges of swing allow for these things in before the altered of terrifying.

Too Master Sir James Blunt Captain At Bay 

Saturday, June 21, 2014

An Unexamined Life Will Stall Out To Breath



Depth of night is always tough to get through with restful sleep dreaming through awake at true,
as the live seems to be the scenes to discuss the ready lead for the conversations seep.

This now I took a walk to be less in fitful of the deep moreover it's just up and down,
the moon in cool has clouds around the sky is looking like a slick to found.

Nature does amaze me still in remind I feel the wave as grace must be the inhabitants save,
sling that star in outer space is it dead or brilliance made.

Solars form to create big bangs with breathing in and explosive rage,
in the que of the Universe the Cosmos smiles to the every way.

Deck that off to the in stead of the Mind to go to bed for in the shock of each a fed,
learning trust relax my brain to envelope not to strain.

Gathering sense from out to ground ensuring feet do touch the ground,
the dirt on turf is something round a sphere of comprehending louds.

Reason is the Wise in deed the trip to journey questing lead,
for upon the choice of the chose it really is decide for dues.

While life is a tough in long the natural spoke to hubs in trail,
lines of character getting through is really best should you be shoot.

Heavy pardons in no excuse the briefs to drive are Laws of Lung,
pushing down to rise the fonts as per left the real is haunt.

Still in trusting all have ways that carry through on those tough days,
to condemn or say it's pay really leaves the most these trays.

Better to at least try to live as a second here delivers times to bear,
in the action consider the Means nothings worth what Suicide brings.

Justly know that require is find the greatest road is the life of spine,
every one falls but sum the crawl in a trip to escape or the permanence of braked.

The decades come and Centuries will Tell there are so many rows,
the chiseled stones to written Rote upon the Mounts of signs in stowed!!

Receipt of gifts may solve the mist for importance to the breathing lists,
finding answers on questions gift the faster through does have it's tips!!


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He gathereth the waters of the sea together as an heap: he layeth up the depth in storehouses.


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May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height;


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The depth saith, It is not in me: and the sea saith, It is not with me.


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Cantore Arithmetic is able to state that Srinivasa Ramanujan FRS is one man whom defined ability to caliber state: Fire!  The Reservation: American born Indian!

Native Americans have word at story, and, have fire.  Their dance is their work however there are 365 days in 1 year:  New Text.  Fire dance:  The Shaker, or Buffalo, Dance is traditionally part of the Fire Dance Ceremony, which takes place in the winter and lasts nine days. During the last two nights of the ceremony, many different kinds of dances are performed:  About 37,700,000 results (0.37 seconds) !!

How many calendars are there and are able to dance the fire as the sun and how many days in each calendar represent the moon?  There are about 329,000,000 results (0.34 seconds) 40 calendars:  Around 40 calendars are still in use today, but the main calendars used around the world are the Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Chinese, Julian, and Persian calendars. The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar around the world today. It's a solar calendar designed to keep years consistent over time.


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And after that, the continual oblations, and the sacrifice of the sabbaths, and of the new moons, and of all holy feasts. 


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When ye offer unto me, I will turn my face from you: for your solemn feastdays, your new moons, and your circumcisions, have I forsaken. 


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And she fasted all the days of her widowhood, save the eves of the sabbaths, and the sabbaths, and the eves of the new moons, and the new moons and the feasts and solemn days of the house of Israel. 


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The discourse of a godly man is always with wisdom; but a fool changeth as the moon


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Yet have I more to say, which I have thought upon; for I am filled as the moon at the full. 


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He made the moon also to serve in her season for a declaration of times, and a sign of the world. 


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From the moon is the sign of feasts, a light that decreaseth in her perfection. 


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Furthermore I will that all the feasts, and sabbaths, and new moons, and solemn days, and the three days before the feast, and the three days after the feast shall be all of immunity and freedom for all the Jews in my realm. 


 



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Native American reservations
CategoryPolitical divisions
LocationUnited States
Created
Number326[1] (map includes the 310 as of May 1996)
PopulationsAbout 1 million (total)[2][3] – 165,158 (Navajo Nation)[4]
AreasRanging from the 1.32-acre (0.534 hectare) Pit River Tribe's cemetery in California to the 17 million–acre (64,750 square kilometer) Navajo Nation Reservation located in ArizonaNew Mexico, and Utah[1]

An American Indian reservation is an area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government is autonomous, subject to regulations passed by the United States Congress and administered by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and not to the U.S. state government in which it is located. Some of the country's 574[5] federally recognized tribes govern more than one of the 326[6]Indian reservations in the United States, while some share reservations, and others have no reservation at all. Historical piecemeal land allocations under the Dawes Act facilitated sales to non–Native Americans, resulting in some reservations becoming severely fragmented, with pieces of tribal and privately held land being treated as separate enclaves. This jumble of private and public real estate creates significant administrative, political, and legal difficulties.[7]

The total area of all reservations is 56,200,000 acres (22,700,000 ha; 87,800 sq mi; 227,000 km2), approximately 2.3% of the total area of the United States and about the size of the state of Idaho.[8][9] While most reservations are small compared to the average U.S. state, twelve Indian reservations are larger than the state of Rhode Island. The largest reservation, the Navajo Nation Reservation, is similar in size to the state of West Virginia. Reservations are unevenly distributed throughout the country, the majority being situated west of the Mississippi River and occupying lands that were first reserved by treaty (Indian Land Grants) from the public domain.[10]

Because recognized Native American nations possess tribal sovereignty, albeit of a limited degree, laws within tribal lands may vary from those of the surrounding and adjacent states.[11]For example, these laws can permit casinos on reservations located within states which do not allow gambling, thus attracting tourism. The tribal council generally has jurisdiction over the reservation, not the U.S. state it is located in, but is subject to federal law. Court jurisdiction in Indian country is shared between tribes and the federal government, depending on the tribal affiliation of the parties involved and the specific crime or civil matter. Different reservations have different systems of government, which may or may not replicate the forms of government found outside the reservation. Most Native American reservations were established by the federal government but a small number, mainly in the East, owe their origin to state recognition.[12]

The term "reservation" is a legal designation. It comes from the conception of the Native American nations as independent sovereigns at the time the U.S. Constitution was ratified. Thus, early peace treaties (often signed under conditions of duress or fraud), in which Native American nations surrendered large portions of their land to the United States, designated parcels which the nations, as sovereigns, "reserved" to themselves, and those parcels came to be called "reservations".[13][14] The term remained in use after the federal government began to forcibly relocate nations to parcels of land to which they often had no historical or cultural connection. Compared to other population centers in the U.S., reservations are disproportionately located on or near toxic sites hazardous to the health of those living or working in close proximity, including nuclear testing grounds and contaminated mines.[15]

The majority of American Indians and Alaska Natives live outside the reservations, mainly in the larger western cities such as Phoenix and Los Angeles.[16][17] In 2012, there were over 2.5 million Native Americans, with 1 million living on reservations.[2][3]

History[edit]

Colonial and early U.S. history[edit]

From the beginning of the European colonization of the Americas, Europeans often removed native peoples from their Indigenous lands. The means varied, including treaties made under considerable duress, forceful ejection, violence, and in a few cases voluntary moves based on mutual agreement. The removal caused many problems such as tribes losing the means of livelihood by being restricted to a defined area, poor quality of land for agriculture, and hostility between tribes.[18]

The first reservation was established in southern New Jersey on August 29, 1758. It was called Brotherton Indian Reservation[19] and also Edgepillock[20] or Edgepelick.[21] The area was 3,284 acres (13.29 km2).[20]Today it is called Indian Mills in Shamong Township.[20][21]

In 1764 the "Plan for the Future Management of Indian Affairs" was proposed by the Board of Trade[22] of the British government. Although never adopted formally, the plan established the British government's expectation that land would only be bought by colonial governments, not individuals, and that land would only be purchased at public meetings.[22] Additionally, this plan dictated that the Indians would be properly consulted when ascertaining and defining the boundaries of colonial settlement.[22]

The private contracts that once characterized the sale of Indian land to various individuals and groups—from farmers to towns—were replaced by treaties between sovereigns.[22] This protocol was adopted by the United States Government after the American Revolution.[22]

On March 11, 1824, John C. Calhoun founded the Office of Indian Affairs (now the Bureau of Indian Affairs) as a division of the United States Department of War (now the United States Department of Defense), to solve the land problem with 38 treaties with American Indian tribes.[23]

Letters from the presidents of the United States on indigenous reservations (1825–1837)[edit]

Indian Treaties, and Laws and Regulations Relating to Indian Affairs (1825) was a document signed by President Andrew Jackson[24] in which he states that "we have placed the land reserves in a better state for the benefit of society" with approval of indigenous reservations prior to 1850.[25] The letter is signed by Isaac Shelby and Jackson. It discusses several regulations regarding indigenous people of America and the approval of indigenous segregation and the reservation system.

President Martin Van Buren negotiated a treaty with the Saginaw Tribe of Chippewas in 1837 to build a lighthouse. The President of the United States of America was directly involved in the creation of new treaties regarding Indian Reservations before 1850. Van Buren stated that indigenous reservations are "all their reserves of land in the state of Michigan, on the principle of said reserves being sold at the public land offices for their benefit and the actual proceeds being paid to them."[26] The agreement dictated that the indigenous tribe sell their land to build a lighthouse.[26]

A treaty signed by John Forsyth, the Secretary of State on behalf of Van Buren, also dictates where indigenous peoples must live in terms of the reservation system in America between the Oneida People in 1838. This treaty allows the indigenous peoples five years on a specific reserve "the west shores of Saganaw bay".[27] The creation of reservations for indigenous people of America could be as little as a five-year approval before 1850. Article two of the treaty claims "the reserves on the river Angrais and at Rifle river, of which said Indians are to have the usufruct and occupancy for five years." Indigenous people had restraints pushed on them by the five year allowance.

Early land sales in Virginia (1705–1713)[edit]

Scholarly author Buck Woodard used executive papers from Governor William H. Cabell in his article, "Indian Land sales and allotment in Antebellum Virginia" to discuss Indigenous reservations in America before 1705, specifically in Virginia.[28] He claims "the colonial government again recognized the Nottoway's land rights by treaty in 1713, at the conclusion of the Tuscaro War."[28] The indigenous peoples of America had land treaty agreements as early as 1713.[28]

The beginning of the Indigenous Reservation System in America (1763–1834)[edit]

The American Indigenous Reservation system started with "the Royal Proclamation of 1763, where Great Britain set aside an enormous resource for Indians in the territory of the present United States."[29] The United States put forward another act when "Congress passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830".[30] A third act pushed through was "the federal government relocated "portions of [the] 'Five Civilized Tribes' from the southeastern states in the Non-Intercourse Act of 1834."[31] All three of these laws set into motion the Indigenous Reservation system in the United States of America, resulting in the forceful removal of Indigenous peoples into specific land Reservations.[30]

Treaty between America and the Menominee Nation (1831)[edit]

Scholarly author James Oberly discusses "The Treaty of 1831 between the Menominee Nation and the United States"[32] in his article, "Decision on Duck Creek: Two Green Bay Reservations and Their Boundaries, 1816–1996", showing yet another treaty regarding Indigenous Reservations before 1850. There is a conflict between the Menomee Nation and the State of Wisconsin and "the 1831 Menomee Treaty … ran the boundary between the lands of the Oneida, known in the Treaty as the "New York Indians".[32] This Treaty from 1831 is the cause of conflicts and is disputed because the land was good hunting grounds.

1834 Trade and Intercourse Act (1834)[edit]

The Trade and Intercourse Act of 1834 says "In the 1834 Indian Trade and Intercourse Act, the United States defined the boundaries of Indian County."[33] Also, "For Unrau, Indigenous Country is less on Indigenous homeland and more a place where the U.S. removed Indians from east of the Mississippi River and applied unique laws."[33] The United States of America applied laws on Indigenous Reservations depending on where they were located like the Mississippi River. This act came too, because "the federal government began to compress Indigenous lands because it needed to send troops to Texas during the Mexican-American War and protect American immigration traveling to Oregon and California."[34] The Federal Government of America had their own needs and desires for Indigenous Land Reservations. He says, "the reconnaissance of explorers and other American officials understood that Indigenous Country possessed good land, bountiful game, and potential mineral resources."[34] The American Government claimed Indigenous land for their own benefits with these creations of Indigenous Land Reservations .

Indigenous Reservation System in Texas (1845)[edit]

States such as Texas had their own policy when it came to Indian Reservations in America before 1850. Scholarly author George D. Harmon discusses Texas' own reservation system which "Prior to 1845, Texas had inaugurated and pursued her own Indian Policy of the U.S."[35] Texas was one of the States before 1850 that chose to create their own reservation system as seen in Harmon's article, "The United States Indian Policy in Texas, 1845–1860."[36] The State of "Texas had given only a few hundred acres of land in 1840, for the purpose of colonization".[35] However, "In March 1847, … [a] special agent [was sent] to Texas to manage the Indian affairs in the State until Congress should take some definite and final action."[37] The United States of America allowed its states to make up their own treaties such as this one in Texas for the purpose of colonization.

Rise of Indian removal policy (1830–1868)[edit]

The passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 marked the systematization of a U.S. federal government policy of moving Native populations away from European-populated areas, whether forcibly or voluntarily.

One example was the Five Civilized Tribes, who were removed from their native lands in the southern United States and moved to modern-day Oklahoma, in a mass migration that came to be known as the Trail of Tears. Some of the lands these tribes were given to inhabit following the removals eventually became Indian reservations.

In 1851, the United States Congress passed the Indian Appropriations Act which authorized the creation of Indian reservations in modern-day Oklahoma. Relations between settlers and natives had grown increasingly worse as the settlers encroached on territory and natural resources in the West.[38]

Forced assimilation (1868–1887)[edit]

Most Indian reservations, like the Laguna Indian reservation in New Mexico (pictured here in March 1943), are in the western United States, often in regions suitable more for ranchingthan farming.
Paul Brodie's Map Showing the Location of the Indian Reservations within the Limits of the United States and Territories, 1885

In 1868, President Ulysses S. Grant pursued a "Peace Policy" as an attempt to avoid violence.[39] The policy included a reorganization of the Indian Service, with the goal of relocating various tribes from their ancestral homes to parcels of lands established specifically for their inhabitation. The policy called for the replacement of government officials by religious men, nominated by churches, to oversee the Indian agencies on reservations in order to teach Christianity to the native tribes. The Quakers were especially active in this policy on reservations.[40]

The policy was controversial from the start. Reservations were generally established by executive order. In many cases, white settlers objected to the size of land parcels, which were subsequently reduced. A report submitted to Congress in 1868 found widespread corruption among the federal Native American agencies and generally poor conditions among the relocated tribes.

Many tribes ignored the relocation orders at first and were forced onto their limited land parcels. Enforcement of the policy required the United States Army to restrict the movements of various tribes. The pursuit of tribes in order to force them back onto reservations led to a number of wars with Native Americans which included some massacres. The most well-known conflict was the Sioux War on the northern Great Plains, between 1876 and 1881, which included the Battle of Little Bighorn. Other famous wars in this regard included the Nez Perce Warand the Modoc War, which marked the last conflict officially declared a war.

By the late 1870s, the policy established by President Grant was regarded as a failure, primarily because it had resulted in some of the bloodiest wars between Native Americans and the United States. By 1877, President Rutherford B. Hayes began phasing out the policy, and by 1882 all religious organizations had relinquished their authority to the federal Indian agency.

Individualized reservations (1887–1934)[edit]

In 1887, Congress undertook a significant change in reservation policy by the passage of the Dawes Act, or General Allotment (Severalty) Act. The act ended the general policy of granting land parcels to tribes as-a-whole by granting small parcels of land to individual tribe members. In some cases, for example, the Umatilla Indian Reservation, after the individual parcels were granted out of reservation land, the reservation area was reduced by giving the "excess land" to white settlers. The individual allotment policy continued until 1934 when it was terminated by the Indian Reorganization Act.

Indian New Deal (1934–present)[edit]

The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, also known as the Howard-Wheeler Act, was sometimes called the Indian New Deal and was initiated by John Collier. It laid out new rights for Native Americans, reversed some of the earlier privatization of their common holdings, and encouraged tribal sovereigntyand land management by tribes. The act slowed the assignment of tribal lands to individual members and reduced the assignment of "extra" holdings to nonmembers.

For the following 20 years, the U.S. government invested in infrastructure, health care, and education on the reservations. Likewise, over two million acres (8,000 km2) of land were returned to various tribes. Within a decade of Collier's retirement the government's position began to swing in the opposite direction. The new Indian Commissioners Myers and Emmons introduced the idea of the "withdrawal program" or "termination", which sought to end the government's responsibility and involvement with Indians and to force their assimilation.

The Indians would lose their lands but were to be compensated, although many were not. Even though discontent and social rejection killed the idea before it was fully implemented, five tribes were terminated—the CoushattaUtePaiuteMenominee and Klamath—and 114 groups in California lost their federal recognition as tribes. Many individuals were also relocated to cities, but one-third returned to their tribal reservations in the decades that followed.

Governance[edit]

Because Federally-recognized Native American tribes possess limited tribal sovereignty, they are able to exercise the right of self-governance, including but are not limited to the ability to pass laws, regulate power and energy, create treaties, and hold tribal court hearings.[41] For this reason laws on tribal lands may vary from those of the surrounding area.[11] The laws passed can, for example, permit legal casinos on reservations. The tribal council, not the local government or the United States federal government, often has jurisdiction over reservations. Different reservations have different systems of government, which may or may not replicate the forms of government found outside the reservation.[42]

Land tenure and federal Indian law[edit]

With the establishment of reservations, tribal territories diminished to a fraction of original areas and indigenous customary practices of land tenure sustained only for a time, and not in every instance. Instead, the federal government established regulations that subordinated tribes to the authority, first, of the military, and then of the Bureau (Office) of Indian Affairs.[43] Under federal law, the government patented reservations to tribes, which became legal entities that at later times have operated in a corporate manner. Tribal tenure identifies jurisdiction over land-use planning and zoning, negotiating (with the close participation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs) leases for timber harvesting and mining.[44]

Tribes generally have authority over other forms of economic development such as ranching, agriculture, tourism, and casinos. Tribes hire both members, other Indians and non-Indians in varying capacities; they may run tribal stores, gas stations, and develop museums (e.g., there is a gas station and general store at Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, and a museum at Foxwoods, on the Mashantucket Pequot Indian Reservation in Connecticut).[44]

Tribal members may utilize a number of resources held in tribal tenures such as grazing range and some cultivable lands. They may also construct homes on tribally held lands. As such, members are tenants-in-common, which may be likened to communal tenure. Even if some of this pattern emanates from pre-reservation tribal customs, generally the tribe has the authority to modify tenant-in-common practices.

Wagon loaded with squash, Rosebud Indian Reservation, ca. 1936

With the General Allotment Act (Dawes), 1887, the government sought to individualize tribal lands by authorizing allotments held in individual tenure.[45] Generally, the allocation process led to grouping family holdings and, in some cases, this sustained pre-reservation clan or other patterns. There had been a few allotment programs ahead of the Dawes Act. However, the vast fragmentation of reservations occurred from the enactment of this act up to 1934, when the Indian Reorganization Act was passed. However, Congress authorized some allotment programs in the ensuing years, such as on the Palm Springs/Agua Caliente Indian Reservation in California.[46]

Allotment set in motion a number of circumstances:

  • individuals could sell (alienate) the allotment – under the Dawes Act, it was not to happen until after twenty-five years.
  • individual allottees who would die intestate would encumber the land under prevailing state devisement laws, leading to complex patterns of heirship. Congress has attempted to mollify the impact of heirship by granting tribes the capacity to acquire fragmented allotments owing to heirship by financial grants. Tribes may also include such parcels in long-range land use planning.
  • With alienation to non-Indians, their increased presence on numerous reservations has changed the demography of Indian Country. One of many implications of this fact is that tribes can not always effectively embrace the total management of a reservation, for non-Indian owners and users of allotted lands contend that tribes have no authority over lands that fall within the tax and law-and-order jurisdiction of local government.[47]

The demographic factor, coupled with landownership data, led, for example, to litigation between the Devils Lake Sioux and the State of North Dakota, where non-Indians owned more acreage than tribal members even though more Native Americans resided on the reservation than non-Indians. The court decision turned, in part, on the perception of Indian character, contending that the tribe did not have jurisdiction over the alienated allotments. In a number of instances—e.g., the Yakama Indian Reservation—tribes have identified open and closed areas within reservations. One finds the majority of non-Indian landownership and residence in the open areas and, contrariwise, closed areas represent exclusive tribal residence and related conditions.[48]

Spring roundup of Paiute-owned cattle begins at Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation, 1973.

Indian Country today consists of tripartite government—i. e., federal, state and/or local, and tribal. Where state and local governments may exert some, but limited, law-and-order authority, tribal sovereignty is diminished. This situation prevails in connection with Indian gaming because federal legislation makes the state a party to any contractual or statutory agreement.[49]

Finally, other-occupancy on reservations maybe by virtue of tribal or individual tenure. There are many churches on reservations; most would occupy tribal land by consent of the federal government or the tribe. BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) agency offices, hospitals, schools, and other facilities usually occupy residual federal parcels within reservations. Many reservations include one or more sections (about 640 acres) of school lands, but those lands typically remain part of the reservation (e.g., Enabling Act of 1910 at Section 20[50]). As a general practice, such lands may sit idle or be grazed by tribal ranchers.

Gambling[edit]

In 1979, the Seminole tribe in Florida opened a high-stakes bingo operation on its reservation in Florida. The state attempted to close the operation down but was stopped in the courts. In the 1980s, the case of California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians established the right of reservations to operate other forms of gambling operations. In 1988, Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which recognized the right of Native American tribes to establish gambling and gaming facilities on their reservations as long as the states in which they are located have some form of legalized gambling.

Today, many Native American casinos are used as tourist attractions, including as the basis for hotel and conference facilities, to draw visitors and revenue to reservations. Successful gaming operations on some reservations have greatly increased the economic wealth of some tribes, enabling their investment to improve infrastructure, education, and health for their people.

Law enforcement and crime[edit]

Serious crime on Indian reservations has historically been required (by the 1885 Major Crimes Act, 18 U.S.C. §§1153, 3242, and court decisions) to be investigated by the federal government, usually the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and prosecuted by United States Attorneys of the United States federal judicial district in which the reservation lies.[51]

Tribal courts were limited to sentences of one year or less,[52] until on July 29, 2010, the Tribal Law and Order Act was enacted which in some measure reforms the system permitting tribal courts to impose sentences of up to three years provided proceedings are recorded and additional rights are extended to defendants.[53][54] The Justice Department on January 11, 2010, initiated the Indian Country Law Enforcement Initiative which recognizes problems with law enforcement on Indian reservations and assigns top priority to solving existing problems.

The Department of Justice recognizes the unique legal relationship that the United States has with federally recognized tribes. As one aspect of this relationship, in much of Indian Country, the Justice Department alone has the authority to seek a conviction that carries an appropriate potential sentence when a serious crime has been committed. Our role as the primary prosecutor of serious crimes makes our responsibility to citizens in Indian Country unique and mandatory. Accordingly, public safety in tribal communities is a top priority for the Department of Justice.

Emphasis was placed on improving prosecution of crimes involving domestic violence and sexual assault.[55]

Passed in 1953, Public Law 280 (PL 280) gave jurisdiction over criminal offenses involving Indians in Indian Country to certain States and allowed other States to assume jurisdiction. Subsequent legislation allowed States to retrocede jurisdiction, which has occurred in some areas. Some PL 280 reservations have experienced jurisdictional confusion, tribal discontent, and litigation, compounded by the lack of data on crime rates and law enforcement response.[56]

As of 2012, a high incidence of rape continued to impact Native American women.[57]

Violence and substance abuse[edit]

A survey of death certificates over a four-year period showed that deaths among Indians due to alcohol are about four times as common as in the general U.S. population and are often due to traffic collisions and liver disease with homicidesuicide, and falls also contributing. Deaths due to alcohol among American Indians are more common in men and among Northern Plains Indians. Alaska Natives showed the least incidence of death.[58] Under federal law, alcohol sales are prohibited on Indian reservations unless the tribal councils allow it.[59]

Gang violence has become a major social problem.[60] A December 13, 2009, article in The New York Times about growing gang violence on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation estimated that there were 39 gangs with 5,000 members on that reservation alone.[61] As opposed to traditional "Most Wanted" lists, Native Americans are often placed on regional Crime Stoppers lists offering rewards for their whereabouts.[62]

Disputes over land sovereignty[edit]

When the Europeans encountered the New World, the American colonial government determined a precedent of establishing the land sovereignty of North America through treaties between countries. This precedent was upheld by the United States government. As a result, most Native American land was purchased by the United States government, a portion of which was designated to remain under Native sovereignty. The United States government and Native Peoples do not always agree on how land should be governed, which has resulted in a series of disputes over sovereignty.

Black Hills land dispute[edit]

The Federal Government and The Lakota Sioux tribe members have been involved in sorting out a legal claim for the Black Hills since signing the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty,[63] which created what is known today as the Great Sioux Nation covering the Black Hills and nearly half of western South Dakota.[63] This treaty was acknowledged and respected until 1874 when General George Custer discovered gold,[63] sending a wave of settlers into the area and leading to the realization of the value of the land from United States President Grant.[63] President Grant used tactical military force to remove the Sioux from the land and assisted in the development of the Congressional appropriations bill for Indian Services in 1876, a "starve or sell" treaty signed by only 10% of the 75% tribal men required based on specifications from the Fort Laramie Treaty that relinquished the Sioux's rights to the Black Hills.[63] Following this treaty, the Agreement of 1877 was passed by Congress to remove the Sioux from the Black Hills, stating that the land was purchased from the Sioux despite the insufficient number of signatures,[63] the lack of transaction records, and the tribe's claim that the land was never for sale.[64]

The Black Hills are sacred to the Sioux as a place central to their spirituality and identity,[63] and contest of ownership of the land has been pressured in the courts by the Sioux Nation since they were allowed legal avenue in 1920.[63] Beginning in 1923, the Sioux made a legal claim that their relinquishment from the Black Hills was illegal under the Fifth Amendment, and no amount of money can make up for the loss of their sacred land.[63]This claim went all the way up to the Supreme Court United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians case in 1979 after being revived by Congress, and the Sioux were awarded over $100 million as they ruled that the seizure of the Black Hills was in fact illegal. The Sioux have continually rejected the money, and since then the award has been accruing interest in trust accounts and amounts to about $1 billion in 2015.[64]

During President Barack Obama's campaign, he made indications that the case of the Black Hills was going to be solved with innovative solutions and consultation,[64] but this was questioned when White House Counsel Leonard Garment sent a note to The Ogala people saying, "The days of treaty-making with the American Indians ended in 1871; ...only Congress can rescind or change in any way statutes enacted since 1871."[63] The He Sapa Reparations Alliance[64] was established after Obama's inauguration to educate the Sioux people and propose a bill to Congress that would allocate 1.3 million acres of federal land within the Black Hills to the tribe. To this day, the dispute of the Black Hills is ongoing with the trust estimated to be worth nearly $1.3 billion[65] and sources believe principles of restorative justice[63] may be the best solution to addressing this century-old dispute.

Iroquois land claims in Upstate New York[edit]

Fort Stanwix, New York

While the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolution, addressed land sovereignty disputes between the British Crown and the colonies, it neglected to settle hostilities between indigenous people—specifically those who fought on the side of the British, as four of the members of the Haudenosaunee did—and colonists.[66] In October 1784 the newly formed United States government facilitated negotiations with representatives from the Six Nations in Fort Stanwix, New York.[66] The treaty produced in 1784 resulted in Indians giving up their territory within the Ohio River Valley and the U.S. guaranteeing the Haudenosaunee six million acres—about half of what is present-day New York—as permanent homelands.[66]

Unenthusiastic about the treaty's conditions, the state of New York secured a series of twenty-six "leases", many of them lasting 999 years on all native territories within its boundaries.[66] Led to believe that they had already lost their land to the New York Genesee Company, the Haudenosaunee agreed to land leasing which was presented by New York Governor George Clinton as a means by which the indigenous could maintain sovereignty over their land.[66] On August 28, 1788, the Oneidas leased five million acres to the state in exchange for $2,000 in cash, $2,000 in clothing, $1,000 in provisions and $600 annual rent. The other two tribes followed with similar arrangements.[66]

The Holland Land Company gained control over all but ten acres of the native land leased to the state on 15 September 1797.[66] These 397 square miles were subsequently parceled out and subleased to whites, allegedly ending the native title to land. Despite Iroquois protests, federal authorities did virtually nothing to correct the injustice.[66] Certain of losing all of their lands, in 1831 most of the Oneidas asked that what was left of their holdings be exchanged for 500,000 acres purchased from the Menominees in Wisconsin.[66] President Andrew Jackson, committed to Indian Removal west of the Mississippi, agreed.[66]

The Treaty of Buffalo Creek signed on 15 January 1838, directly ceded 102,069 acres of Seneca land to the Ogden company for $202,000, a sum that was divided evenly between the government—to hold in trust for Indians—and non-Indian individuals who wanted to buy and improve the plots.[66] All that was left of the Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and Tuscarora holding was extinguished at a total cost of $400,000 to Ogden.[66]

After Indian complaints, a second Treaty of Buffalo was written in 1842 in attempts to mediate tension.[66] Under this treaty the Haudenosaunee were given the right to reside in New York and small areas of reservations were restored by the U.S. government.[66]

These agreements were largely ineffective in protecting Native American land. By 1889 eighty percent of all Iroquois reservation land in New York was leased by non-Haudenosaunees.[66]

Navajo–Hopi land dispute[edit]

The modern-day Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations are located in Northern Arizona, near the Four Corners area. The Hopi reservation is 2,531.773 square miles within Arizona and lies surrounded by the greater Navajo reservation which spans 27,413 square miles and extends slightly into the states of New Mexico and Utah. The Hopi, also known as the Pueblo people, made many spiritually motivated migrations throughout the Southwest before settling in present-day Northern Arizona.[67] The Navajo people also migrated throughout western North America following spiritual commands before settling near the Grand Canyon area. The two tribes peacefully coexisted and even traded and exchanged ideas with each other. However, their way of life was threatened when the "New people", what the Navajo called white settlers, began executing Natives across the continent and claiming their land, as a result of Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act.[68] War ensued between the Navajo people, who call themselves the Diné, and new Americans. The result was the Long Walk in the early 1860s in which the entire tribe was forced to walk roughly 400 miles from Fort Canby (present-day Window Rock, Arizona) to Bosque Redondo in New Mexico. This march is similar to the well known Cherokee "Trail of Tears" and like it, many of the tribe did not survive the trek. The roughly 11,000 tribe members were imprisoned here in what the United States government deemed an experimental Indian reservation that failed because it became too expensive, there were too many people to feed, and they were continuously raided by other native tribes.[69] Consequently, in 1868, the Navajo were allowed to return to their homeland after signing the Treaty of Bosque Redondo. The treaty officially established the "Navajo Indian Reservation" in Northern Arizona. The term reservation is one that creates territorialities or claims on places. This treaty gave them the right to the land and semi-autonomous governance of it. The Hopi reservation, on the other hand, was created through an executive order by President Arthur in 1882.

A few years after the two reservations were established, the Dawes Allotment Act was passed under which communal tribal land was divvied up and allocated to each household in an attempt to enforce European-American farming styles where each family owns and works their own plot of land. This was a further act of enclosure by the U.S. government. Each family received 640 acres or less and the remaining land was deemed "surplus" because it was more than the tribes needed. This "surplus" land was then made available for purchase by American citizens.

The land designated to the Navajo and Hopi reservation was originally considered barren and unproductive by white settlers until 1921 when prospectors scoured the land for oil. The mining companies pressured the U.S. government to set up Native American councils on the reservations so that they could agree to contracts, specifically leases, in the name of the tribe.[70]

During World War II, uranium was mined on the Diné and Hopi reservations. The dangers of radiation exposure were not adequately explained to the native people, who made up almost all the workforce of these mines, and lived in their immediate adjacency. As a result, some residents who lived near the uranium projects used the quarried rock from the mines to build their houses, these materials were radioactive and had detrimental health effects on the residents, including increased rates of kidney failure and cancer.[71][72] During extraction some native children would play in large water pools which were heavily contaminated with uranium created by mining activities.[73] The companies also failed to properly dispose of the radioactive waste which did and will continue to pollute the environment, including the natives' water sources. Many years later, these same men who worked the mines died from lung cancer, and their families received no form of financial compensation.

In 1979, the Church Rock uranium mill spill was the largest release of radioactive waste in U.S. history. The spill contaminated the Puerco River with 1,000 tons of solid radioactive waste and 93 million gallons of acidic, radioactive tailings solution which flowed downstream into the Navajo Nation. The Navajos used the water from this river for irrigation and their livestock but were not immediately informed about the contamination and its danger.[74]

After the war ended, the American population boomed and energy demands soared. The utility companies needed a new source of power so they began the construction of coal-fired power plants. They placed these power plants in the four corners region. In the 1960s, John Boyden, an attorney working for both Peabody Coal and the Hopi tribe, the nation's largest coal producer, managed to gain rights to the Hopi land, including Black Mesa, a sacred location to both tribes which lay partially within the Joint Use Area of both tribes.

This case is an example of environmental racism and injustice, per the principles established by the Participants of the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit,[75] because the Navajo and Hopi people, which are communities of color, low income, and political alienation, were disproportionately affected by the proximity and the resulting pollution of these power plants which disregard their right to clean air, their land was degraded, and because the related public policies are not based on mutual respect of all people.

The mining companies, however, wanted more land but the joint ownership of the land made negotiations difficult. At the same time, Hopi and Navajo tribes were squabbling over land rights while Navajo livestock continuously grazed on Hopi land. Boyden took advantage of this situation, presenting it to the House Subcommittee on Indian Affairs claiming that if the government did not step in and do something, a bloody war would ensue between the tribes. Congressmen agreed to pass the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 which forced any Hopi and Navajo people living on the other's land to relocate. This affected 6,000 Navajo people and ultimately benefitted coal companies the most who could now more easily access the disputed land. Instead of using military violence to deal with those who refused to move, the government passed what became known as the Bennett Freeze to encourage the people to leave. The Bennett Freeze banned 1.5 million acres of Navajo land from any type of development, including paving roadways and even roof repair. This was meant to be a temporary incentive to push tribe negotiations but lasted over forty years until 2009 when President Obama lifted the moratorium.[76][failed verification] Still, the legacy of the Bennett Freeze looms over the region as seen by the nearly third-world conditions on the reservation – seventy-five percent of people do not have access to electricity and housing situations are poor.

Eastern Oklahoma[edit]

The reservations of the Five Civilized Tribes that were the subject of McGirt v. Oklahoma

Much of what is now Oklahoma was considered Indian Territory from the 1830s. The tribes in the area attempted to join the union as the native State of Sequoyah in 1905 as a means of retaining control of their lands, but this was unsuccessful and the lands were merged into Oklahoma with the Enabling Act of 1906. This act had been taken to disestablish the reservation in order for the foundation of the state to proceed. In July 2020, the Supreme Court ruled in McGirt v. Oklahoma that the area, about half of the modern state, never lost its status as a native reservation. This includes the city of Tulsa. The area includes lands of the Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, Muscogee and Seminole.[77] The ruling is based on an 1832 treaty, which the court ruled was still in force, adding that "Because Congress has not said otherwise, we hold the government to its word."[78]

Red Cliff Indian Reservation in Wisconsin during their annual pow wow

Life and culture[edit]

Many Native Americans who live on reservations interact with the federal government through two agencies: the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service.

The standard of living on some reservations is comparable to that in the developing world, with problems of infant mortality,[79] low life expectancy, poor nutrition, poverty, and alcohol and drug abuse. The two poorest counties in the United States are Buffalo County, South Dakota, home of the Crow Creek Indian Reservation, and Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, home of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, according to data compiled by the 2000 census.[80] This disparity in living standards can partly be explained by centuries-long instances of settler colonialism which have systematically harmed indigenous people's relations with land, and have attempted to erase their cultural ways of life.[81] Potawatomi scholar Kyle Powys Whyte has stated,

"While Indigenous peoples, as any society, have long histories of adapting to change, colonialism caused changes at such a rapid pace that many Indigenous peoples became vulnerable to harms, from health problems related to new diets to erosion of their cultures to the destruction of Indigenous diplomacy, to which they were not as susceptible prior to colonization."[82]

This has resulted in an ever widening disparity between native peoples and the rest of the United States.

It is commonly believed that environmentalism and a connectedness to nature are ingrained in the Native American culture. However, this is a generalization. In recent years, cultural historians have set out to reconstruct and complicate this notion as what they claim to be a culturally inaccurate romanticism.[83] Others recognize the differences between the attitudes and perspectives that emerge from a comparison of Western European philosophy and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of Indigenous peoples, especially when considering natural resource conflicts and management strategies involving multiple parties.[84]

Environmental issues[edit]

The lands on which reservations are located are disproportionately low in natural resources and quality soil conducive to fostering economic prosperity. Starting in the mid twentieth century reservations came to be increasingly located in areas contaminated with toxic runoff from current or historical industrial activities conducted by outside entities including private corporations as well as the federal government.[15] According to anthropologists Merrill Singer and Derrick Hodge: "The toxic and poor land quality of Native American lands is neither a historical accident nor the result of any cultural deficiency on their part, but rather is the result of aggressive westward economic expansion. This process was calculated and unconcerned with indigenous wellbeing. [...] Thus, federal policy, including the Indian Removal Act of 1830, was designed to displace Native Americans from coveted land and to relocate them to areas seen as relatively "valueless by nineteenth century standards"[81]

Communities living on native reservations are also disproportionately affected by environmental hazards.[85] Due to them being deemed as "undesirable", lands on and near reservations are often used by the U.S. government and private industries as areas for environmentally hazardous activities. These activities include uranium mining, nuclear waste disposal, and military testing.[15] Due to this, many reservation communities have been subjected to adverse health issues. Specifically, according to scholar Traci Lynn Voyles, the Navajo Nation has been affected for decades by uranium mining and nuclear waste dumping: 

"Radiation-related diseases are now endemic to many parts of the Navajo Nation, claiming the health and lives of former miners to be sure but also those of Navajos who would never see the inside of a mine. Diné children have a rate of testicular and ovarian cancer fifteen times the national average, and a fatal neurological disease called Navajo neuropathy has been closely linked to ingesting uranium-contaminated water during pregnancy".[85]

Other reservation communities have been subjected to instances like this as well. According to scholar Winona LaDuke, the Paiute- Shoshone community was deliberately exposed to radiation throughout the latter half of the 20th century:

"In 1951 the Atomic Energy Commission set up the Nevada Test Site within Western Shoshone territory as a proving grounds for nuclear weapons. Between 1951 and 1992, the U.S. and UK exploded 1,054 nuclear devices above and below ground [...] According to Sanchez, the Atomic Energy Commission would deliberately wait for clouds to blow north before conducting tests, so that the fallout would avoid any heavily populated areas such as Las Vegas and Los Angeles. This meant that the Shoshones would get a larger dose.[86]"

Many Indigenous communities have also been subjected to the degradation of sacred lands in favor of resource extraction.[87][88][89] Around 79 percent of the lithium deposits on U.S. soil are within 35 miles of Indian reservations.[90] Thacker Pass is home to both one of the largest lithium deposits in the world[88] and home to a sacred burial site of multiple tribes including the Pitt River and Paiute.[89] The mining company, Lithium Nevada, was recently granted permission to mine the area by the Bureau of Land Management.[89] Tribal members argue that these permits were unlawfully issued, and that "the BLM notified only three of Nevada's 27 tribes about the mine".[89]

Historically, Indigenous groups have had little say when it comes to which land they are designated to occupy, as well as what happens to the land. This can be explained by the following excerpt from an academic journal on the impacts of climate change in the Arctic: "While a government-to-government relationship is now officially required, these cases (which continue to define the indigenous/federal relationship in the U.S.) instituted a federal 'trust responsibility' for indigenous people in the U.S., codifying a legal relationship of paternalism that limits the autonomy of tribal governments. The United States government is thus under a legal obligation to protect the lands, resources and traditionally used areas of indigenous peoples, and government agencies are required to consult with tribal governments and Alaska Native Corporations in natural resource decision-making. While some view this form of representation as the best and only practical means of influencing Northern policy, the actual involvement of tribal governments has been limited, and seen as perfunctory, and may be precluded by the procedural and structural mandates of federal law and legal precedent."[91] We can see this with the amount of reservations placed near massive construction projects that lead to pollution, such as landfills or the Dakotas Access Pipeline. In addition, the lands that Indigenous people are designated to occupy by the federal government typically have difficulties already. As explained by scholars Gregory Hooks and Chad Smith in their academic journal connecting the focus on production to environmental issues, "Federally owned and Native American lands tended to be in close proximity, and they had a great deal in common: they were concentrated in the states west of the Mississippi, and they tended to be lands that were too dry, remote, or barren to attract the attention of settlers and corporations."[92]

Reservations are often designated or located close to "superfund sites" areas designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as polluted and hazardous to live in and requiring action to clean up. As detailed by an article published to the National Library of Medicine by Gabriella Meltzer, "For almost five decades, the Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan have lived between 0.5 to two miles away from a heavily contaminated dump site in Ringwood, New Jersey. The EPA tested the ground and surface water in the 1980s and detected toxic and carcinogenic heavy metals including lead, arsenic, and hexavalent chromium at concentrations vastly exceeding local state and federal standards. Most of these toxic metals are associated with an array of acute and chronic adverse health outcomes, including cancer. As a result of EPA testing, this 500-acre contaminated Ringwood site was added by the EPA in 1983 to the National Priority List (NPL), a list of hazardous waste sites eligible for long-term remedial action and financed under the federal Superfund program".[93]

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And I will make thy tongue cleave to the roof of thy mouth, that thou shalt be dumb, and shalt not be to them a reprover: for they are a rebellious house.


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And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake: and the multitudes marvelled, saying, It was never so seen in Israel.


Habakkuk 2:19chapter context similar meaning copy save
Woe unto him that saith to the wood, Awake; to the dumb stone, Arise, it shall teach! Behold, it is laid over with gold and silver, and there is no breath at all in the midst of it.


Acts 8:32chapter context similar meaning copy save
The place of the scripture which he read was this, He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; and like a lamb dumb before his shearer, so opened he not his mouth:


Isaiah 56:10chapter context similar meaning copy save
His watchmen are blind: they are all ignorant, they are all dumb dogs, they cannot bark; sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber.


Matthew 15:30chapter context similar meaning copy save
And great multitudes came unto him, having with them those that were lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many others, and cast them down at Jesus' feet; and he healed them:


Isaiah 35:6chapter context similar meaning copy save
Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert.


Exodus 4:11chapter context similar meaning copy save
And the LORD said unto him, Who hath made man's mouth? or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? have not I the LORD?


Luke 1:20chapter context similar meaning copy save
And, behold, thou shalt be dumb, and not able to speak, until the day that these things shall be performed, because thou believest not my words, which shall be fulfilled in their season.


Matthew 15:31chapter context similar meaning copy save
Insomuch that the multitude wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak, the maimed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to see: and they glorified the God of Israel.


Isaiah 53:7chapter context similar meaning copy save
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth.


Mark 9:25chapter context similar meaning copy save
When Jesus saw that the people came running together, he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deaf spirit, I charge thee, come out of him, and enter no more into him.


Habakkuk 2:18chapter context similar meaning copy save
What profiteth the graven image that the maker thereof hath graven it; the molten image, and a teacher of lies, that the maker of his work trusteth therein, to make dumb idols?


Ezekiel 24:27chapter context similar meaning copy save
In that day shall thy mouth be opened to him which is escaped, and thou shalt speak, and be no more dumb: and thou shalt be a sign unto them; and they shall know that I am the LORD.


Ezekiel 33:22chapter context similar meaning copy save
Now the hand of the LORD was upon me in the evening, afore he that was escaped came; and had opened my mouth, until he came to me in the morning; and my mouth was opened, and I was no more dumb.


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This is one of the first things I wrote down, beginning in 2/2008. 





Simple Complexity

by Karen A. Placek


In complexity there is simplicity,
once you see simplicity you once again
understand how complex simplicity really is.


When you no longer see the complexity in simplicity, 
you begin your own extinction. 
Due to your lack of vision
into the complexity that simplicity provides.


Understanding that simplicity provides
complexity with an infinite number
of simple equations to be understood.

 

You then realize, 
that in simplicity you find complexity, 
which is the biggest and most complex puzzle,
found, but not understood.

Written on 2/17/2008



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Should I know than this is not a watch but the Tide to know the wave,
in trough there are ample responders to know the quote to speak,
as the stored of language to what is considered new will be the venue,
each step forward is what will be a beaches sand grain to understand that it counts.

Some of us did not get a Choice but we fight to make one!
Stand proud!!
Allow your posture to be your Voice!!
Then your words can be your grace!!
Remember,
Silence is golden, until is 
broken,
that is when you go Platinum!!
This is our heritage,
Freedom is priceless
and
will cost you everything
with
no promises.

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