• 12/08/2022
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By becoming lawyers, the Indians take over the war of the war<

Savent-ils, les Indiens, qu’au cœur des villes américaines, on croise parfois d’étranges statues, de splendides chefs dont le visage buriné, le torse nu, les plumes ont été coulés dans le bronze ? Qu’à Seattle, il est encore là, le bras nu et tendu en signe de bienvenue, le grand chef dont la ville a aussi pris le nom ? Bien sûr qu’ils le savent. Ils savent que l’homme blanc se croit meilleur une fois sa victime au pinacle, même s’ils ne viennent pas se perdre sur les avenues commerçantes, les parkings, les entrées et les sorties d’autoroutes.En devenant avocats, les Indiens reprennent le sentier de la guerre En devenant avocats, les Indiens reprennent le sentier de la guerre

"They don't feel well in the city," says Gabriel Galanda.A few simple words posed as obvious on an abyss.He sails in this abyss.He is Indian and lawyer for Indians.He founded the Galanda Broadman cabinet with his best friend, Anthony Broadman, six years ago.An antenna in Oregon for Broadman.Another in the state of Washington for Galanda, who prefers to be called Gabe. Il est au 8606 de la 35e Avenue, dans le nord-est de Seattle.He is 40 years old, he is part of the Confederation of Round Valley tribes.With him, Amber Penn-Roco, a 30-year-old chehalis, and Bree Black Horse, 27 years old, from the seminole nation of Oklahoma.All Indians.Youth.New warriors are lawyers.

Because we still covet their land in the staff of large firms, the spheres of local and federal governments.There are on their vast plains of what to bury pipelines, enough to pass railways, what to push speed, intensify traffic, increase yields, find gas, coal or water, this white goldwhich is so lacking in the west of the United States.

A gesture of support from the Obama Administration

En devenant avocats, les Indiens reprennent le sentier de la guerre

In recent months, the fight of the Sioux Lakotas of the Luxury Rock Reserve against Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) has highlighted these Indian wars.#Nodapp made a furious ramdam on social networks, while the supports flocked, proving that the Indians are less alone in worrying about the quality of the water and the earth."The tribe had lost before the court, but she showed that she could win the political war before opinion," said Gabe who, without being responsible for the file, nevertheless went to support her at the end of the summer.The victory finally came from a political gesture of the Obama administration, which hitherto preserved industrial interests but which feared the outcome of this burning file in the hands of his successor.

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