Even Hawaiians and Alaskans are Natives and deserve special treatment by other citizens who live on their native homelands. Therefore, the best solution lifting and preserving the Native American Indian from poverty and obscurity is to award any person with proof of, at least, one-sixteenth Native American Indian blood a specific percentage of a property tax on all property within the United States. This means that if you own land in any state or territory of the United States, then you will pay a property tax specifically designated to go to those Native Indians who originally owned all of America. Individuals who own property would pay $25.00 per acre per year to the fund and any business owned either domestic or foreign would pay $250.00 per acre per year to the fund. And the amount would not be insignificant. It would be quite substantial and will truly compensate and support the Native American Indian population inside each state or territory. The tax would extend to all land and would also include businesses or government entities. The government owns a large portion of private or public property and should also pay a per acre property tax into the state fund supporting Native American Indians.
Native American Indians are proud of their heritage and are free to live a higher standard on their ancestral lands.
Native American Indian Heritage Solution Update 9-22-2022 Below to Copyright.
As an addition to the original solution where property taxes are collected into the Native American Indian Heritage Fund, I also think that if a person or company fails to pay their property taxes for a period of two years on any real estate, that property should automatically revert to the Native Americans League of Nations Reservation controlled by the League for any Native with at least 1/16 bloodline to use. Also, there should be no more quit claim deeds, but any property of this status should immediately be put into the reservation.
Also, any National Forest properties declared available for trade should automatically revert to the reservation. The League may decide to develop the property for housing or
other collective tribal or native use or it may naturalize the property so that
it is left to go back to its natural state. They can plant trees or other indigenous
plants on the property for an exclusive use by American Indian Natives to use
or enjoy. They may also lease these properties to non-natives if all the tribes
agree to this development and if it benefits the fund. This reclamation of property from the National Forest is so that timber industry companies or people who work for them cannot trade clear-cut properties for old growth personal property or National Forest lands.
Another part of this solution is that no foreign people or
countries may own property in America. Instead, they may in the future only lease
property from the League of Nations, if approved by the League, and pay the
minimal property tax to the Native American Heritage Fund as described above.
All properties deeded back to the League of Nations Reservation from two years
of non-payment of property taxes may be used only by tribe members with at
least the 1/16th bloodline as they may reserve space to use whether
it be a building on the property or naturalized spaces. They may reserve a time
and space and may even bring their tents or R.V.’s to the property to have Powwow’s
or meetings.
The reason for the 1/16th bloodline maximum
ancestry is because there have been many different other nationalities of
people who have made it a priority to marry into or water down the original
bloodlines of the native people and there should be safeguards in place to
protect the integrity of ancestry for the tribes of America. Some people of non-native
origin or immigrants believe that if they marry into a tribe they will receive
land, money, or privilege from the U.S. government. This bloodline limitation
excludes those who would attempt to infiltrate and take advantage of real
indigenous peoples of this country.
These properties in the League of Nations Reservation are
NOT national forest properties, rather they are owned and operated and
exclusive reservation properties specifically for indigenous peoples to use and
enjoy. Some properties or buildings may be claimed for a specific tribe to use
or move to so that they may have better living conditions and premium land to
raise their children and grandchildren.
Oh, yeah. By the way, hypocrites! In America, we are NOT all immigrants! Many living here are indigenous. That means we have always been here. Still are. We will still be here even when you are long gone. We did not fight American Indians to kill them by the millions calling them the aggressors, shove them forcibly onto horrible inhospitable reservations to die of starvation, physical abuse and extreme stress, ply them with unlimited 100 proof alcohol then call them crazy alcoholics and throw them in jail where they went nuts as most Natives have claustrophobia, brainwash them to death in mandatory religious schools, infect them with devastating disease withholding vaccines if they protest enslavement, ostracize the "heatherns" from "polite" society, killing off and almost wiping out animals Natives used for food and shelter, chop down life-giving trees just because we felt like it, dam up and dump chemicals into and waste by the billions of gallons sacred life-sustaining water, and commit genocide of Native inhabitants just to take property and life from the savages. Then, we did not promote nationwide indifference to historical fact because we are too ignorant to recognize original and rightful owners of the very land which we unlawfully call ours. I'm thinking Ukrainians feel the same way about Russian invaders who are killing them off to take property that does not belong to them either. You have no argument now as to why you do not agree to Native American Indian restitution before any other race in this country. Your face says it all.
Just
one more thing…Before immigrants came to this continent, Natives from every
different tribe did not kill each other on sight nor fight each other in “Indian
Wars”. We traded in the spring to fall months in what you have heard are Powwows
our beautiful natural skin clothing, magnificent beadwork and pots, coming
together to give each other life and love for all living things. Our children
played together, and it did not matter what tribe they belonged. We were civil
to one another and respectful of each tribe’s chiefs and leaders. We told stories
of lives and history by memory and still do. We do not hate each other, still
don’t. What we thought of our lands is that the land does not belong to any one
of us, but that we belong to the land. Now, however, we are at war with those
who are raping the land. You see, the land is crying out to us, the Native
Indians, to save it…from ignorant hostile immigrants.
As a warrior supporting my tribes, I believe the pen is mightier than the sword, but that actions sometimes speak louder than WORDS.
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