So few they'd number more than the populations of Vermont, North or South (or indeed North and South) Dakota, Wyoming, Alaska, Delaware.....Fonz wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 9:49 pmI mean, by and large they're just out of sight, out of mind. There are just too few of them for it to be worthwhile for political actors to appeal to Native American issues.geordie_6 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 7:17 pmThey don't care about them, they really don't. Look at the number of missing women who are Native American or First Nation, and the minimal investigation which seems to have been undertaken. They don't help them, they blame them.C69 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 5:49 am A couple of issues that may be of interest on the fringes of USA politics.
Watch out for the return of Palin in Alaska and a possible Democrat being elected in the mid terms. This may happen witj the Republicans vote being possibly split.
The other big bombshell is the startling drop in life expectancy especially in native Americans and Native Alaskans.
It really quite startling really. I think life expectancy for native Alaskans now is the same as the 1947 life expectancy for white Americans or something similar.
I'll try and find the source.
Because if those things don't matter you'd hope people would be campaigning to subsume those states into places that matter, reduce the amount of governance and whatnot