(Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)The largest tribe in South Dakota told the state’s governor on Thursday that she is “not welcome” in its homelands, a sprawling reservation southwest of the capital city Pierre. “We have a right to speak freely,” Iron Eyes said. Iron Eyes said the effort amounted to a violation of the tribe’s sovereignty and the treaty it signed with the United States. However, Iron Eyes said, she made subsequent trips to the reservation without informing Bear Runner or other leaders, which, he said, was a lapse in diplomatic courtesy. But Iron Eyes said he’s confident the laws will be struck down — eventually.
Source: Washington Post May 03, 2019 11:00 UTC