Just as the states of the United States have many election law disputes involving constitutional issues, so does the Cherokee Nation. That sovereign organization that co-exists within the United States has a September 24, 2011 election, and a recent Cherokee Nation Supreme Court decision is requiring the Nation’s election administrators to remove some voters from the rolls. See this story.
American Indian tribes are fictional *internal/foreign* governments — especially since the individual Indian members were made U.S.A. naturalized citizens in 1924-1940.
I.E. – each tribe is a fictional corporation for property stuff, Indian tribal law, etc. purposes.
One of these centuries the Congress will end the chaos by a very simple law.
Demo Rep would fit right in with those who gave tribes disease-infected blankets as partial payment of their side of the deal.
I completely fail to be surprised that upholding your end of a deal is something you think should be ended.
You can have ethical, practical, and honest: pick two, you can’t have all three. Of course, you only picked one: it was probably the only one you could read.