

United for Truth and Sovereignty: Enforce Treaty Obligations


United for Truth and Sovereignty: Enforce Treaty Obligations
The Issue
My Native brothers and sisters, I speak to you now from my heart.
Hello, and thank you for taking the critical first step by visiting our petition on Change.org. Your presence here signifies a commitment to justice, fairness, and the protection of the rights promised to Native nations.
By signing this petition, you are not just adding your name to a list—you are joining a movement to uphold the promises made to our people and ensure that our sovereignty is recognized and respected. This is a fight for justice, dignity, and the enforcement of treaty obligations that have been ignored for far too long.
The case Bolin v. State of Oklahoma and Governor Stitt (Case No. 24-CV-190-JFH-GLJ) is more than a legal battle—it is a fight to restore rights and protections guaranteed under U.S. law, including 25 USC §71, which confirms that “No obligation of any treaty lawfully made and ratified with any such Indian nation, tribe, or power prior to March 3, 1871 shall be hereby invalidated or impaired.” This law gives us a path to enforce treaty promises that have long been violated.
For full transparency and to see the official filings, evidence, and correspondence in this case, please review the documents in order using this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pP4qF0NGZ_yvKf1P0zHWAdRNBShz5J_y/view?usp=drivesdk
The linked folder includes:
1. State’s Motion to Dismiss – September 5, 2024
2. Plaintiff’s Response – September 6, 2024
3. State’s Reply to Plaintiff’s Response – September 10, 2024
4. Supplement to Plaintiff’s Response – September 11, 2024 (Stricken)
5. Filed Image (Supporting Evidence)(Stricken)
6. Statement to All Parties – September 13, 2024 (Stricken)
7. Supplemental Statement to All Parties – September 30, 2024 (Stricken)
8. Plaintiff’s Sur-Reply – October 4, 2024
9. State’s Motion to Withdraw Counsel – February 28, 2025
Each document is publicly viewable and provides the full context of the legal process. By reviewing these filings, you will understand the depth of the legal arguments and why it is crucial to support the enforcement of Native treaty rights.
Every signature helps amplify our voice. Every signature is a step toward justice, sovereignty, and the recognition of our rightful place as free and independent nations. Your support matters—not just for today, but for future generations. Please sign the petition and share it with friends, family, and your community.
Together, we can hold governments accountable and ensure that the promises made to our ancestors are honored. Stand with us in this historic movement.

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The Issue
My Native brothers and sisters, I speak to you now from my heart.
Hello, and thank you for taking the critical first step by visiting our petition on Change.org. Your presence here signifies a commitment to justice, fairness, and the protection of the rights promised to Native nations.
By signing this petition, you are not just adding your name to a list—you are joining a movement to uphold the promises made to our people and ensure that our sovereignty is recognized and respected. This is a fight for justice, dignity, and the enforcement of treaty obligations that have been ignored for far too long.
The case Bolin v. State of Oklahoma and Governor Stitt (Case No. 24-CV-190-JFH-GLJ) is more than a legal battle—it is a fight to restore rights and protections guaranteed under U.S. law, including 25 USC §71, which confirms that “No obligation of any treaty lawfully made and ratified with any such Indian nation, tribe, or power prior to March 3, 1871 shall be hereby invalidated or impaired.” This law gives us a path to enforce treaty promises that have long been violated.
For full transparency and to see the official filings, evidence, and correspondence in this case, please review the documents in order using this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pP4qF0NGZ_yvKf1P0zHWAdRNBShz5J_y/view?usp=drivesdk
The linked folder includes:
1. State’s Motion to Dismiss – September 5, 2024
2. Plaintiff’s Response – September 6, 2024
3. State’s Reply to Plaintiff’s Response – September 10, 2024
4. Supplement to Plaintiff’s Response – September 11, 2024 (Stricken)
5. Filed Image (Supporting Evidence)(Stricken)
6. Statement to All Parties – September 13, 2024 (Stricken)
7. Supplemental Statement to All Parties – September 30, 2024 (Stricken)
8. Plaintiff’s Sur-Reply – October 4, 2024
9. State’s Motion to Withdraw Counsel – February 28, 2025
Each document is publicly viewable and provides the full context of the legal process. By reviewing these filings, you will understand the depth of the legal arguments and why it is crucial to support the enforcement of Native treaty rights.
Every signature helps amplify our voice. Every signature is a step toward justice, sovereignty, and the recognition of our rightful place as free and independent nations. Your support matters—not just for today, but for future generations. Please sign the petition and share it with friends, family, and your community.
Together, we can hold governments accountable and ensure that the promises made to our ancestors are honored. Stand with us in this historic movement.

596
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Petition created on February 14, 2024