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    Tuesday, September 11, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
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est intellectual influence upon
the ideas of the. American Revo
lution 17th century British
philosopher John Locke: "The Ag
gressor, who puts himself into
the state of War with another,
ndian era...
Continued Crosi Pr 4 timately, to develop self-govern
ment or independence. Such goah
Although some non-Indian dis- stand in stark contrast to the pol
location may occur because of icy of "coercive assimilation" re
thia policy, Native Americans have suiting from the current U.S.
historically demonstrated a wil- domestic trust relationship.
lingness to share in the resources Full sovereignty need not neces- and unjustly invades another
of this land. The attorney for the sariiy be the route chesen by all Man's right, can, by such a War,
Puyallup tribe writes that sey- tribes. The attorney for the Puyal- never come to have a right over
eral hundred treaties, as well as lup tribe points out that "along a the Conquered...From whence 'tis
other contractual dealings and continuum that proceeds from plain, that he that Conquers in an
outright gifts, attest to the wil- fully dependent or subjugated unjust War, can thereby have no
lingness of Native Americans to states on one end to fully sover- Title to the Subjection and obe-
share land with non-Indians... eign and independent states on dience of the Conquered."
(They) recognize the rights of ail the other, Indian tribes will un
people to coexist on the land, and dobutedly choose a variety of points
contmuallythoughttheyweresign- along that scale." Irrespective of
ing agreements which assured the actual decisior.3 of the var
those rights." ious tribes, the important ele-
The final and, given my moder- ment i3 that the tribes themselves
ate dictates for the United Nations, would have defined their own
least palatable step, is the sub- relationship with the U.S.govern
nission of the current domestic ment, rather than having it deter
trust relationship between Indian mined for them,
tribes and the federal govern- Obviously a host of issues and
ment to internatinal scrutiny intricacies could solve the fen
through the U.N. The two most plementation of this "decisive
relevant provisions are those break" with past policy. However,
relating to the Trusteeship Sys- no less an ideal than that of true
tern and the Non-Self-Governing justice requires us to speedily
Territories provision. overcome any such obstacles.
Although there are distinc- Indeed, to allow this injustice to
tions between these two U.N. fester submerged within our nat
charter provisions, the gist of ional consciousness is ultimately
both systems is to raise the inter- to commit moral suicide,
ests of the native peoples to that We would do well to heed the
of primary importance and, ul- words of perhaps the single great
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Most Tequila Drinks 75 cents
Nachos$1.75
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September 18, 18S4 10am 9pm
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