indianz.com Kill The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
Advertise on Indianz.Com
Home Whats New on Indianz.Com? News Forums
  About
Home > News > Headlines
Print   Subscribe
Turtle Talk: Lists of post-1934 tribes a bad idea
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Filed Under: Law | Trust

"It is inevitable that interested parties will want to know, or at least speculate, on which Indian tribes are truly affected by Carcieri v. Salazar. Interior and/or BIA may be drawing up lists. NCAI and NIGA are probably doing the same. And now so is NIGC. But I think it may be a mistake for the federal agencies to do so, and to trumpet the fact, as NIGC seems to be doing. The key thing to remember is that Carcieri is an absurdity, maybe not based on the statute or even the legislative history (the SCT has spoken), but in reality.

NIGC’s list is “a list of those tribes recognized after 1934,” according to Indianz. So what does that mean? It could mean, plausibly, every tribe. Interior has never kept a “list” of tribes under federal recognition and didn’t even keep a formal list of federally recognized tribes until 1994. And so maybe there was no tribe meeting these phantom definitions until Interior started informing tribes that they were about to have a Secretarial election under the IRA, post-IRA. And we’re pretty sure Interior’s decision on which tribes got to vote were arbitrary and often capricious. If NIGC’s going to start with the list of tribes that had IRA elections in the 1930s, then that list will be wrong to some extent.

And if a list is wrong, even as to one tribe, then the federal agency is wrong to generate such a list. Even if it doesn’t publish the list, it is probably subject to a FOIA request. Tribes incorrectly designated will be legally disadvantaged."

Get the Story:
Mistake for Federal Agencies to Make Post-Carcieri Lists (Turtle Talk 4/28)

Supreme Court Decision:
Syllabus | Opinion [Thomas] | Concurrence [Breyer] | Dissent [Stevens] | Concurrence/Dissent [Souter]

Supreme Court Documents:
Oral Argument Transcript | Briefs

Related Stories:
NIGC compiling list of post-1934 recognized tribes (4/28)
USET to host forum on land-into-trust decision (4/23)
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe confident of Carcieri fix (4/16)
Prior land-into-trust acquisitions appear safe (4/6)
Land-into-trust worries aired at House hearing (4/2)
Dorgan promises hearing on land-into-trust decision (4/2)
Narragansett Tribe hopeful for land-into-trust fix (4/2)
Audio: House Resources hearing on Carcieri (4/1)
Witness list for House hearing on land-into-trust (3/31)
Land-into-trust options weighed after Carcieri (3/26)
House Resources hearing on land-into-trust ruling (3/26)
Turtle Talk: Money damages and land-into-trust (03/26)
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe seeks land-into-trust fix (3/25)
Letter: Overturn Supreme Court on land-into-trust (3/24)
Tribes protest against land-into-trust decision (3/23)
Ione Band worried about casino after high court ruling (3/23)
Tribes to protest against land-into-trust decision (3/20)
Shakopee Tribe not worried about land-into-trust (3/19)
Poarch Band not worried about land-into-trust ruling (3/17)
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe sticks with casino (3/17)
Narragansett Tribe plans land-into-trust protest (3/16)
Senate hearing on land-into-trust set for April 2 (3/13)
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe asks Congress for fix (3/12)
Dorgan says no quick fix to land-into-trust ruling (3/9)
California a battleground after land-into-trust ruling (3/6)
Chemehuevi Tribe waits on off-reservation casino (3/6)
NCAI opens winter session in Washington DC (3/4)
Turtle Talk: No easy fix for land-into-trust ruling (3/2)
Rhode Island delegation cool to land-into-trust ruling (3/2)
Fletcher: Now's the time to fix land-into-trust ruling (2/26)
Rep. Rahall to call hearing on land-into-trust ruling (2/26)
Narragansett Tribe to fight land-into-trust ruling (2/26)
Cowlitz Tribe weighs impact of land-into-trust decision (2/26)
Menominee Nation hopes for shift on land-into-trust (2/26)
Gun Lake casino foes review land-into-trust options (2/26)
Supreme Court rules in big land-into-trust case (2/25)
Tribes will ask Congress to 'fix' land-into-trust decision (2/25)
Massachusetts tribe blasts land-into-trust ruling (2/25)
Oneida Nation not worried about land-into-trust (2/25)
Turtle Talk: Implications of land-into-trust ruling (2/25)
Turtle Talk: Thoughts on land-into-trust decision (2/25)





Copyright © Indianz.Com
More headlines...
Local Links:
In The Hoop | Indian Gaming | The Federal Register
Casino Stalker | Federal Recognition Database
Jobs and Notices:
Indian Law Resource Center Development Director
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Financial Manager
Employment Opportunity Membership Coordinator
Native American Contractors Association Executive Director
Contact Blue Earth Marketing, lchen@blueearthmarketing.com, to place your ad here!
Latest News:
Native Sun News: Oglala Sioux Tribe calls Keystone XL rally (2/8)
Rick Santorum boosts campaign with victories in three states (2/8)
Rep. Markey calls for hearing on Alaska Native corporations (2/7)
Larry Echo Hawk: How being a Mormon helped me succeed (2/7)
Steve Russell: Talking Mitt Romney with cousin Ray Sixkiller (2/7)
Jeromy Sullivan: Protect Port Gamble from overdevelopment (2/7)
Julia Good Fox: A unified political platform for Indian Country (2/7)
DC Circuit set to hear first of challenges to Cobell settlement (2/7)
House approves bill to move Quileute Tribe to safer grounds (2/7)
Sen. McCain questions law firm that receives casino revenue (2/7)
Ms. Blog: Some things you need to know about Native women (2/7)
Opinion: False allegations against San Manuel Band chairman (2/7)
Opinion: IHS includes natural health discipline in loan program (2/7)
New Mexico Secretary of Indian Affairs hasn't been confirmed (2/7)
Pueblo man charged in connection with woman's brutal death (2/7)
Mohawk man charged for digging up ground at Superfund site (2/7)
Gila River Indian Community considers reservation highway (2/7)
Mississippi Choctaws receive $2.5M in transportation grants (2/7)
Redding Rancheria starts construction on new health facility (2/7)
Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation files federal recognition lawsuit (2/7)
British Columbia chooses reserve as site of detention facility (2/7)
Leader of Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation faces removal (2/7)
Opinion: Jack Abramoff still trying to say sorry for his crimes (2/7)
City urged to provide services to Kialegee Tribal Town casino (2/7)
New York governor includes gaming revenue in state budget (2/7)
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe plans to open new casino in April (2/7)
City council backs Jemez Pueblo off-reservation casino plan (2/7)
IPR: Grand Traverse Band shares $958K in gaming revenues (2/7)
Editorial: Give Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe casino more time (2/7)
Editorial: Tribal gaming monopoly a big question in Michigan (2/7)
Editorial: Death of non-Indian gaming bill is good for Florida (2/7)
Tim Giago: Cobell settlement just another government rip-off (2/6)
Witness List: House subcommittee hearing on Indian land bill (2/6)
more headlines...

Home | Abramoff | Arts & Entertainment | Business | Canada | Cobell | Education | Environment | Forum | Health | Humor | Indian Gaming | Jobs | Law | National | News | Opinion | Politics | Recognition | Sports | Trust

Suggest a Site

Indianz.Com Terms of Service | Indianz.Com Privacy Policy
About Indianz.Com | Contribute to Indianz.Com | Advertise on Indianz.Com | Write to Indianz.Com

Indianz.Com is a product of Noble Savage Media, LLC and Ho-Chunk, Inc.