
The case for indigenous political inclusion
The Foreign Desk
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Empowering Indigenous Voices in Democracy
This chapter explores the progress of Native Americans in the democratic process since gaining the right to vote in 1924, emphasizing their increasing representation in government positions. It addresses the need for direct representation of tribal nations in Congress and suggests models for an Indigenous voice in the political landscape, while highlighting the contributions of tribes to societal issues.
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