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Subject: [LIFE-GAZETTE] Perestroika, Glasnost, Demokratisatsya...

....toward a "Multi-Polar World". So far so good, Comrades. And the US is
playing the USEFUL IDIOT as expected!

Zandu Goldbar
(aka "Zandu the Magnificent")

* Party of Citizens is dedicated to leading the new CITIZENS' ASSEMBLY
which will hold the reins of power over the U.N. within 10 years *

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Subject: [BCPolitics] Indian Homelands in North America

The US wants Kosovo to be a "Republic" like Montenegro. That is its
official position in Yugoslavia. And the Montenegro Republic is a on the
threshold of total secession so this is knowingly a step toward full
sovereignty. Could the UN General Assembly go from 200 to 2,000 over this
century? Could Zulus and Boers and others develop Republics in South
Africa with US support? The steps would be I: Homeland; II: Republic; III:
Sovereign Nation and UN Member.
KK

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Subject: [NativeNews] House approves legislation creating Indian homeland


        <http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2000/Oct-18-Wed-2000/news/14629859.html>

House approves legislation creating Indian homeland

Measure gives Timbisha Shoshone Tribe land in Nevada, California
Wednesday, October 18, 2000
By CHRISTINE DORSEY
DONREY WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON -- The House approved legislation Tuesday creating a
homeland in California and Nevada for the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe,
which once controlled vast portions of the Mojave Desert.

Introduced in late September by Rep. Jerry Lewis, R-Calif., the bill
matches legislation passed in July by the Senate. It is expected to
be signed into law by President Clinton.

The measure will turn over to the tribe 5,800 acres in Nevada and
1,900 acres in and around Death Valley National Park in California.

In Nevada, the tribe will be granted 2,800 acres of Bureau of Land
Management land at Scotty's Junction just west of Nellis Air Force
Bombing and Gunnery Range, and 2,800 acres near the town of Lida. In
addition, the bill authorizes the Interior Department to purchase
another 2,430 acres of private ranch land near Lida on behalf of the
tribe.

In California, the tribe will receive 300 acres in Furnace Creek
inside the park, 1,000 acres at Death Valley Junction and 640 acres
in Centennial. The measure also establishes a 3,000-acre buffer zone
in the park for the tribe to use for traditional uses.

"This legislation keeps the promise we made to the Timbisha Shoshone
Tribe when Congress passed the California Desert Protection Act in
1994, and will create an exciting new recreation opportunity for
visitors to our largest national park, Death Valley," said Lewis,
whose district includes much of the land being given to the tribe.

The 1994 law required the Clinton administration to negotiate with
the tribe to acquire homelands.

The Timbisha Shoshone once occupied 15,000 square miles of what has
become Death Valley National Park and surrounding areas, from Ash
Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada to Owens Valley, Calif.,
and from Lida south to Shoshone, Calif.

Today the 280-member tribe operates out of two mobile homes near the
Furnace Creek Visitor's Center in Death Valley.

The bill allows the tribe to build 50 houses, a tribal community
center, a small inn and a tribal museum and gift shop in and around
Death Valley.

The bill prohibits gaming on the Furnace Creek parcel. The other
parcels are subject to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which
requires tribes to reach compacts with state governments before
opening casinos.

Nevada lawmakers had raised concerns about whether the tribe would
try to build a casino in California, but were told there were no
plans to do so.

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