When I first read the title of this thread, and then the comments I realized that this wasn't as much a question, but more of a statement of opinion of the American Indian, and his place in this culture. More of an opportunity to denigrate the American Indian and make it clear that in the authors' mind, he doesn't deserve the recognition that he (the American Indian) may or may not be getting.
When SpiritHawk first came onto the site, and began using the term "First Nation" he was immediately "challenged", and good ole American Resentment began to come forth with insults born out of ignorance of it's meaning. I must admit after being on this earth 60 years, and living with a half of my family that are indeed full blood Cherokee, I too had never heard the term.
I have watched on this thread 3 or 4 individuals that are "determined" to bring ALL AMERICAN INDIANS down to the level of "mutt status" for various reasons, or just plain prejudice. One perceives himself as a "philosopher" and imparts similar wisdom on all subjects, while two shoot over their shoulders constantly missing the mark, and in this instance all three, and most likely all four have NEVER made ANY effort in studying the American Indian, let alone the Cherokee.
Although I don't blame SpiritHawk in his view of the "Indian Role", I "AM" on the Role, as were all my ancestors that survived the "Trail of Tears" march. My great grandmother was a little girl on the march, and my father as a small boy, would sit at her feet and listen to the stories of the march, as viewed from the eyes of a small girl. In this age of computers, if you type may last name into ANY search engine, my great grandfather, great grandmother, and great uncles, and my grandfather and grand mother will quickly pop onto your screen, along with all MY BLOODLINES.
My point here is, just because you "think it" doesn't make it fact. It would be quite entertaining for me to watch a couple here walk into certain neighborhoods of Tahlequah, or another tribal headquarters of another nation and make the remarks you have made here. You would be lucky to leave in one piece, as they have just as little respect for you, as you do for them. They are tired of your foolish remarks of something you know nothing about.
As I have said before. I am an American who happens to be half Cherokee, but just as some of you like beer, BBQ, nascar
, and the NFL. We like being Cherokee.
Hollywood has blown the American Cowboy into a folk hero, when the era lasted less than 40 years. Hollywood has portrayed the American Indian from everything from a blood thirsty heathen, to a wise caretaker of the land. And that is about all most of you here know, about either the Cowboy, OR the American Indian. The rest is spoken out of total ignorance of something you have never been a part of, or will ever be a part of. You don't understand it, therefore you don't like it, and it must be foolishness. One has even expressed his distaste of the American Indian "handing out casino checks". It isn't your money, or tax dollar, so why does that concern you?
Therefore it IS foolishness to debate at least three of you, as I have never witnessed either of the three admit, or concede to the possibility of you being wrong about anything.
I will say this though. Keep coming to those casinos and losin your money. We're building hospitals, clinics, and more casinos with the money, and life is gettin better all the time, while your lessor of two evils keep sellin you and your wisdom down the river. It's good to be Cherokee.