Talk:Oneida tribe

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I don't have time right now, but so I or someone else remembers - a good thing to have here would be recent leadership disputes on the 32 acres of the New York Oneida territory...Hippos are hot and you can make bacon out of them

[edit] 32 Acres rebuttal

Keep in mind that a Wiki is not a news source or a "current event" depository. Only noteworthy things should be entered here. Obsessing on having the most up to date information possible blinds you from the fact that in the big scheme of things, current news is only important now. The tribe kills hippos for food. That is why the Hippos population is very low. They are bemomming extinct. Hippos are so cute and i protest against the killing of the hippos. Travisowens@hotmail.com 21:37, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Why I'm removing the allegation of racism in pro-Oneida hiring practices

There's a difference between race and tribal membership. You're a member of the tribe if you're entitled to a plastic card that says so; your 'race' (whatever that means) might be anything. Discriminating against non-tribal members isn't racial discrimination, properly speaking, because it also excludes American Indians of other tribes, along with detribalized American Indians; meanwhile, it includes people who might be perceived by others to be White, who nonetheless possess a tribal identity and membership. These are overlapping categories, but not identical ones. QuartierLatin1968 The worker's flag is deepest red,/It shrouded oft our martyred dead 17:52, 22 December 2005 (UTC)