ACS hosts Tribal Sovereignty: Understanding the Legality of Indigeneity -11/23
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ACS hosts Tribal Sovereignty: Understanding the Legality of Indigeneity -11/23
When: Monday, November 23, 2020
Time: 6:30 pm
Register on Zoom: https://buffalo.zoom.us/meeting/registe ... JvzOhazpY8
This panel concludes our "statehood " series — where we’ve heard panelists speak on the possibility of statehood for Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. — by looking at issues surrounding Tribal lands. The panel introduces participants to Indigenous perspectives on legal issues centering on land rights, citizenship, and tribal sovereignty. We will also discuss the recent case of McGirt v. Oklahoma, where the Supreme Court held that regarding the Major Crimes Act, much of the eastern portion of Oklahoma remains tribal land.
Our panel highlights Indigenous voices in a conversation on these issues that are important to the various Native populations in our country. We are privileged enough to be joined by experts in Indian law, Barbara Creel, Lee Redeye, and Lindsay Robertson.
Join us for an evening of thoughtful reflection on what it means to be Native in America, and the significance of recognizing America’s past and the often exclusionary system it continues to facilitate.
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