
From the Marshall Trilogy forward, Federal Indian Law defines tribes as sovereign political nations —not ethnic groups— whose rights come from the Constitution and treaties. Morton v. Mancari reaffirmed this. The op-ed ignores the actual LEGAL basis for Indigenous land ownership.
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No, you are not on Indigenous land, argues Noah Smith. Pieces of territory belong to institutions, not to racial groups. thefp.com/p/no-you-are-n…
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