Somehow, on another thread - the subject of Indians came up - so as not to hijack that discussion - I have opened up this thread.
I used to work for the Oneida (Indian*) Nation. Part of our training - we were taught a little about their history. (The Oneida Nation prefers the term Indian over native American)
Back in the 60's there was a fire that engulfed at least one home on the Oneida Nation. Two people died in that fire. The big concern was that the City fire dept refused to go onto the reservation. (after some research - I found they refused because the firemen feared for their safety)
After that fire - the Tribe started bingo - and with the profits, then bought their own fire engine. Then they opened a convenience store - which now has expanded to over a dozen stores. Later they make plans for Turning Stone - though a good portion of that is for gambling - there are many other business in there as well. (Mrs Salty loves the chocolate store!) There are several restaurants, which we have eaten at. They also have a golf course and other activities.
The other thing they have done is to buy up property. Since building Turning Stone, they have opened two additional smaller casinos. In addition to the land for those casinos - they have been purchasing several other properties as well..
However, when they purchase property - it comes off the county tax rolls.
Another Tax fact - the Oneida Nations charges tax for product and s services - but the Nation keeps the tax to be used for their expenses. However, one thing have been told - but I have not yet confined is that the BUA funds the Oneida Indian Nation, NY; police force
When I looked for a source - I did see that funds were requested for the Oneida Nation Police of Wisconsin.
So, it appears that Indians have started to reclaim their land and become self sufficent.
I used to work for the Oneida (Indian*) Nation. Part of our training - we were taught a little about their history. (The Oneida Nation prefers the term Indian over native American)
Back in the 60's there was a fire that engulfed at least one home on the Oneida Nation. Two people died in that fire. The big concern was that the City fire dept refused to go onto the reservation. (after some research - I found they refused because the firemen feared for their safety)
After that fire - the Tribe started bingo - and with the profits, then bought their own fire engine. Then they opened a convenience store - which now has expanded to over a dozen stores. Later they make plans for Turning Stone - though a good portion of that is for gambling - there are many other business in there as well. (Mrs Salty loves the chocolate store!) There are several restaurants, which we have eaten at. They also have a golf course and other activities.
The other thing they have done is to buy up property. Since building Turning Stone, they have opened two additional smaller casinos. In addition to the land for those casinos - they have been purchasing several other properties as well..
However, when they purchase property - it comes off the county tax rolls.
Another Tax fact - the Oneida Nations charges tax for product and s services - but the Nation keeps the tax to be used for their expenses. However, one thing have been told - but I have not yet confined is that the BUA funds the Oneida Indian Nation, NY; police force
When I looked for a source - I did see that funds were requested for the Oneida Nation Police of Wisconsin.
So, it appears that Indians have started to reclaim their land and become self sufficent.