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The Appalling State Of Our Indian Reservations



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Yesterday I had occasion to spend about 15 hours visiting people on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in northern North Dakota, and I’ve got to say that I was pretty shocked by what I saw

I’ve spent a lot of time on North Dakota’s Indian reservations.  I’ve worked there, visited businesses and restaurants and driven throughout them.  I’ve even been up to a lot of people’s houses to deliver things or obtain information, so I’ve been aware of the poor conditions on the reservations for some time, but never before yesterday have I had the opportunity to have such an intimate look at life on the reservation.  I was not impressed with what I saw

The first thing I noticed was that while I was going around neighborhoods and knocking on doors was that nearly everyone seemed to be at home.  Just about every knock received an answer.  In a non-reservation community when I go through residential neighborhoods during the day it’s hard to find people at home.  Everyone is out and busy.  Why isn’t it like this on the reservation?  Probably because in most of North Dakota the unemployment rate is around 3%, while on the Indian reservations it’s about 65%

Which is a sad commentary in and of itself, but rampant unemployment aside the simple reality of the conditions these people are living in is even more amazing.  I saw kids playing outside, on a day when the temperature was just below freezing, in shorts and bare feet (though they were wearing parkas).  I met people living in homes with broken out windows and nothing but a piece of plywood or some plastic stretched over them to keep out the cold.  I saw homes with dozens of abandoned vehicles around them, and took in smells emitting from some of the doors that were opened to me that brought tears to my eyes.  Inside the homes I saw mountains of unwashed dishes, mounds of unwashed clothes, overflowing trash cans, walls literally dripping with nicotine from the constant smoking and throughout it all children playing in the reek

And the people living in these homes were as disappointing as the homes themselves.  I met people who were drunk (or high or something) at noon, even as their children played in the road and on the twisted, sharp metal of abandoned cars.  I saw a visibly pregnant mother smoking a cigarette and drinking a beer.  I met a woman who was 29 years old and already a grandmother (to no fewer than three grandchildren) thanks to both her and her daughter’s young pregnancies.  I met men and women, fathers and mothers, who had spent more of their lives in prison then out of prison.  I met entire families whose only source of income seemed to be from stealing or selling drugs plus whatever they got from the government in terms of assistance

I have heard tales from the notorious slums in places like Los Angeles and New York, but I’m not sure those slums can beat North Dakota’s Indian reservations in terms of pure filth and abhorrent living conditions

So how is this happening in North Dakota?  A state that is thriving economically right now?  A state where the unemployment rate is so low that employers are practically screaming for workers?  I know why it’s happening, but not a lot of people are going to want to hear it

It’s happening because of the total failure of the idea embraced by some that the government exists to take care of us.  The government has been taking care of North Dakota’s Indians, but it’s harming them more than it’s helping

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Posted by loneeaglebv on Dec 30 2006 11:44PM - Well I hate to say it, but I must, you make it like we live worst then some white people, how about this, you guys have the same problems we do, just that most of you can work, because you do not live on a reservation, Our people have struggled through the years and centuries, this was all our land before we were forced out by what was then the government, but todays government forgets what they took from our ancestors, it is up to the government to stop ripping us off and pay up the great debt they us.

Where that White House sits was once belonged to the Natives, before, so called Columbus discovered America, our people were here the whole time and we don't get credit, where credit is due.
YOU have the nerve to talk about our reservations as if they are disgusting, when we have the same problems that the outside has, just we are more neglected, because of the color of our skin.

I have co-founded a civil rights organization for our people and I fight against all the injustice we face as Natives, it is hard enough to be a Native American in a city or an all white community, we go back to our reservations and there is no jobs, unless your related to someone in office, who wouldn't be depressed about this, if you want to help us by encouraging us, instead of talking about reservations being slums, we do provide entertainment to the outside enough with all the casino, we are not the people to be pointed out into the outside as dirty people, remember who gave our people small pox and those other disgusting diseases, So I suggusts next time you visit a reservation, try to see the good in it before the bad and watch the critizism.

There are little Caucasian girls running around getting pregnant, there are caucasians who are drugged up and even drunk, there are Caucasians who live filty too, as with all races, don't single out Just us Natives, if this is truely how you feel, then stay off our lands and don't come around. Megwiitch.

Posted by sally on Jan 5 2007 10:52PM - Amazing! What you are describing about ND Reservations is the exception rather than the rule. Yes, no doubt there are those situations such as you describe. However, most do not live in squalor, filth, and substance abuse. Your comments are so generalized that it is no wonder that prejudice thrives! The view you describe is a fish bowl. Have you visited the schools? Where teachers and students work hard and take pride in accomplishments well earned. Have you visited the community college? Where the facility is clean, beautiful and well maintained? Have you visited ALL homes on the reservations? Where home owners/renters take pride in the cleanliness of their homes and themselves? Have you visited the reservation clinic and hospitals? Where there are programs for diabetes, smoking cessation, pre-natal care, and a clean and healthy environment where Native Amercian people can obtain health care? Have you visited Social Services, Law Enforcement, and other agencies serving the reservations? It is not possible to take a snap shot and expect readers to draw a TRUE panoramic view of reservation life. Yes, Native American people have the poverty and abuse of other societies. And, yes, Native American people should EXPECT the US Government to honor those treaties made in exchange for the land taken. Living in a fish bowl does not afford Native American peoples the opportunities of the vast land base the majority population utilizes. I happen to LIVE on a North Dakota Indian Reservation. I am proud of my heritage. I am proud of the successes and accomplishments of my people. I am saddened by material poverty, spiritual poverty, and abuses. As I am proud and/or saddened by the same in all people. Please take a broader view of North Dakota's Reservation life! And, when you see poverty and despair, please contact the North Dakota delegates and share your observations about the poverty here on ND Reservations. God Bless you.

Posted by Gitchi Manitou Equay on Jan 6 2007 12:49PM - Lest we blame the victim for the crime, it is important to remember that it was not Native American peoples who asked to be put on reservations. It was not Native American peoples who invented the welfare system. In it's infinite wisdom, the US Government had to cover the stench of its annilihation policies. Kill the buffalo, starve the Indian. If starving were not enough, it came down to kill the Indian as well. Who is the US Government? You and I and every man and woman in the good ol' US of A. So, if you are not part of the solution, must be you are part of the problem.

What you perceive as laziness and government dependence is generational grief for loss of life and a way of life. And the attitude "just get over it it's history" doesn't wash. How can you judge and have such a strong opinion of a people you've spent and entire 15 HOURS observing? Empathy.....walk a mile in our moccasins. Gitchi Manitou Equay

Posted by Marcy Ruth Poitra on Feb 7 2007 1:57AM - I am a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. I am nineteen years old. I lost both parents and I am still doing better than most of the white society I know. I am almost a junior in college after just a a year and a half. I aspire to own my own business. I start NDSU this fall. My mother (also a ember) grduated from NDSU and was an educator and a psychologist. I have a brother who is graduating NDSU as a true Native Artist and will further his education out of the state. I have a sister who is an engineer for the city of Fargo and Heads her own department. I have another sister who is bettering our eservation as a schol psychologist. My Family is as good as any of the families I see here in Fargo. I attended the West Fargo High School for a brief period where I found gradeschoolers selling Marijuana. I know just as many people here who live with nothig but plastic over their windows and get high and drunk rightin front of their kids. Because we are native you have the nerve to try to mke us out to be monsters. If you can point a finger at a problem that why dont youtry to be part of the soution? Why dont you try to create jobs or help people instead of trying to further seclude a people that you know nothing about a people that you cant really know at all. How many of those people did you make friends with or were you to busy with your nose in the air looking for problems to listen to the stories they hold the art they posess and the love that they offer so generously. You would never approach the home of me or a member of my family because you are afraid that there is nothing wrong with our people and that you are wrong. Trus me if you did you would see that some of us are successful and that if you gave the majority of us a chance you might like us. I assimilate easily due to my light skin but my ark friends and family have it harder. If we could be self suficient without corruption and with proper training and good jobs our people would rise above your white society but every time we do you beat us down and take what we have left keep your findings to yourself especially if ur not man enough to even post your name I am a nineteen year old girl and I have more guts than you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Marcy Ruth Poitra on Feb 7 2007 1:45PM - If necessary you may reach me at ndsu_bison_fan@hotmail.com

Posted by mom23 on Mar 1 2007 1:35PM - Thank you for your informative post. Yes, indeed, the situation is detestable- so why do they continue to live there? Is it possible that the free ride will not be as easy to obtain off the reservation? Illegal aliens get assistance here so wouldn't it be available to them as well? I cannot understand anyone that continually lives this way- regardless of race!!

Posted by mrnative2u on Apr 24 2007 10:21AM - why would someone like you. be talkin about our indian reservation, people like you, give negative thoughts as a way out of his own upbringin, were your mom and dad mean to you? why don't you come back, and we will give you a tribal hug, ok.....then you could go back home and tell your infested family we like you. and thank grampa, for the warm blankets they bring back fond memories , of our people getting small pox , rape, torture ,beat and our land put up for sale , oh, by the the way your late on your payments. ps tell grandma, i carved her some new teeth out of moose ass bone, free of charge...may god bless and all the birds **** on your head.........................white man

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