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Atrocity

Whether the Indigenous People, who had their own sovereign nations, wanted it or not, June 2nd 1924, U.S. President Calvin Coolidge condescendingly signed the Snyder Act, a.k.a., the Indian Citizenship Act, into law, thereby conferring American citizenship on American Indians. He had it backwards, it was no more than an affront as, whether the Indigenous People wanted them or not, it was American Indians who, altho' they made no claim to own Mother Earth, should have conferred American citizenship on the Paleface People, who were mere trespassers on tribal territory. And Woody Guthrie (1912 – 1967), another white man, was not referring to Native Americans when he wrote, 'This land is your land.'

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