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March 31, 2009
Dry Creek disenrollments having an effect?
From NativeBiz.Com (you can login there and get an account for free to read the whole story):
"The Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo has postponed action on a controversial "code of conduct" for its members until a committee can review the proposal.
The rules would subject tribal members to banishment and fines if their actions "demean or otherwise injure the reputation and image of the tribe or any tribal operation."
Critics said the policy is too broad and is an attempt to muzzle opposition to tribal leaders.
The measure states that picketing, leafleting, demonstrating and speechmaking could be defined as interference with tribal operations if done without the permission of the Tribal Council."
twp
March 31, 2009 in Reservations, Indian Country and Land Use | Permalink
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