Say We Are Nations by Daniel M. Cobb

Say We Are Nations by Daniel M. Cobb

Author:Daniel M. Cobb
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 2015-01-28T05:00:00+00:00


Native activists, including Tillie Walker (back row, seated fourth from right, Document 31), conduct a sit-in before the doors of the Supreme Court to protest the Puyallup decision during the Poor People’s Campaign. Karl Kernberger Pictorial Collection, Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico, photograph 2000-008-0116.

We are tired of all the programs coming out of Washington. We are tired of all the conditions that are being set up. We are tired of our Tribal leaders being owned, and we are going to be back in Washington, even if it is just a handful who are here, and we are going to tell about what is going on. And don’t tell me that I am a non-reservation Indian and I can’t speak. Because my family lived in the Missouri Valley long before Columbus ever set his feet on these shores. [Applause & standing ovation]



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