Secretary of the
Interior James Watt had called the Indian reservations bad examples of
Socialism while President Reagan lost his composure in Russia in defending the United States ill treatment of the
Indian people. It was a pathetic extension of 1800’s confederate propaganda for
the leader of the free world to deny the roots of political apartheid and
economic graft sown during the invasion of border-whites on Indian treaty
lands. The Indian Claims were rejected by President Reagan except as to where
the land titles of whites, states and corporations were in jeopardy.
The Eastern Indian
claims were quickly settled by agreement and compensation, but 10,000,000 acres
of individual Indian private-property was unresolved for the preservation of Patent-In-Fee
void land titles of whites living on stolen Indian lands.
Indian
extermination is looked upon as a failure in the eyes of the Montana border-whites who still have
covetous and envious designs toward remaining Indian land to the last acre.
They looked over the border, crossed the border, and settled on the stolen
Indian trust allotments and called it home on the range in Blackfoot Country.
-The Sacred Buffalo Vision by Robert J. Juneau and Robert C. Juneau
pg.171-172
-The Sacred Buffalo Vision by Robert J. Juneau and Robert C. Juneau
pg.171-172
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