The topic of American Indian rights and issues is of great significance, encompassing a wide range of social, political, and cultural concerns for Indigenous communities in North America. Recent events, such as the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, have spotlighted the ongoing struggles faced by American Indians in protecting their land, sovereignty, and heritage.
Petitions under this topic address key issues like environmental protection, healthcare access, education equity, and combating systemic racism. Notable petitions have focused on stopping the desecration of sacred Native lands, improving healthcare services for Indigenous populations, and promoting Indigenous representation in education.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, individuals can contribute to the fight for justice, empowerment, and recognition of American Indian rights. Join the movement to advocate for positive change and amplify the voices of Indigenous communities. Your action can help shape a more inclusive and equitable society for all.
Millions of us have been stripped of our identities, our rights and our land because of misclassification. If we don’t put the work in to right these wrongs who will! Thank you to all involved with putting this petition together!
As a Black American I always wondered why I never resonated with the term African American & more with my Cherokee Heritage my Father would tell me that you identify with your Native American ancestors not African Americans.
I always told people I’m an American & not from Africa. I felt it my soul! It’s very important that our misclassified Indigenous American Indian heritage is Globally recognized for all North/South American tribal people and their families.
It’s the right thing to do morally & ethically for a entire class of Indigenous people that was disavowed.
Our American Indian ancestors deserve justice for the decades of hidden documentation & coverups that conveniently erased a whole class of Indigenous American Indians.
My Bloodline is Chickamauga Aniyunwiya Tuscarora Natchez and I want this foreign corporate government to change to include our Ame'rican Negro Indian into all aspects of life and services in all states across this amazing land. And also return our lands back to our people so that we can once again self govern and create our peaceful way of life in this modern world has denied us for so long . Wado=Thank you
Drexton wagalanadeya unatinahe Granberry
I've been living here in Bridlepoint for years, almost 20 years. I think Livsey shoild remain the same as it's always been, we've got enough gas stations, vacant homes for the rich, and whatevers built up already. This particular place in Georgia is near and dear to my heart. I do not want to see it destroyed, or erased from existence. Please leave it alone. Let it remain beautiful.
-Sincerely, Everybody's Favorite Uncle Gregory Thomas