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Are you a community leader or landowner on an Indian reservation having difficulty finding information on federal Indian policy decisions that affect your county, town or private land?
Slumbering Thunder provides informational strength and reference for a basic knowledge of government decisions affecting your life, the lives of struggling tribal families, and the future of your state, and our country.
The federal Executive Branch and federal agencies are using 566 tribal governments and Indian reservations in 43 states as launch pads to expand tribal authority over non-tribal citizens.
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Produktbeschreibung
Are you a community leader or landowner on an Indian reservation having difficulty finding information on federal Indian policy decisions that affect your county, town or private land?

Slumbering Thunder provides informational strength and reference for a basic knowledge of government decisions affecting your life, the lives of struggling tribal families, and the future of your state, and our country.

The federal Executive Branch and federal agencies are using 566 tribal governments and Indian reservations in 43 states as launch pads to expand tribal authority over non-tribal citizens. The rapid spread of tribalism is erasing state authority over its natural resources, and protections of property rights and citizens.

American taxpayers in metropolitan areas may also be shocked to know the direct impacts upon all Americans, even those living far distant from reservations. This book addresses a bottomless-pit of annual trillions of taxpayer dollars keeping tribal families in apartheid and continual poverty.

Slumbering Thunder will give you decision-making tools, model letters, and commentaries about your protections, rights of local governments and states when
experiencing federal and tribal government intrusions.


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Autorenporträt
Elaine Willman, MPA, was Chair (2002-2007) of Citizens Equal Rights Alliance (CERA) a national organization of community education groups and citizens in 28 states who reside within or near federally recognized Indian reservations. CERA is the only national organization dedicated to assisting tribal members in receiving civil rights within their tribal governments, and protecting the rights of non-tribal citizens from tribal government over-reaching.

Ms. Willman has a Master's in Public Administration (MPA) from California State University at Northridge, and is two-thirds through a doctoral program focused on federal Indian policy. Ms. Willman served as Community Development Director for the City of Toppenish, WA and later was elected to the Toppenish City Council (2006-2008), WA. She was former City of Ojai (CA) assistant to administrator in the 1980s, and served as adjunct-faculty for 12 years in the 1990s through 2007 in Masters in Public and Business Administration programs for a university in WA. Ms. Willman is currently Director of Community Development & Tribal Affairs for the Village of Hobart, WI, a beautiful suburb of Green Bay that is co-located on the historical Oneida Indian Reservation. She is of direct Cherokee lineage through both her mother's family.