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there are historic camps along s andiver where paitue washo camps, areas where they were encamped. there was a movement by some of the townspeople to support an indian reservation, because they indians camped at different areas. the idea was if you put them in a place, you could keep an eye on them. this area the, in many people came to reno-sparks for jobs. paiute tribes, about 30 minutes from here also came to work. the women did housework, those types of jobs for some of the people here. most of the men did agricultural work, working in different, all the different agricultural types, picking different vegetables or whatever. so basically our tribe was started mainly because of economic opportunities in the truckee meadow, how our tribe basically started. our governing body, first established under the indian 34-35,nization act of 19 basically allowed us to have a tribal constitution, which was basically written by not the tribe itself, but many tribes received the same constitution. we made improvements to that over the years with a number of amendments. that document lays out
there are historic camps along s andiver where paitue washo camps, areas where they were encamped. there was a movement by some of the townspeople to support an indian reservation, because they indians camped at different areas. the idea was if you put them in a place, you could keep an eye on them. this area the, in many people came to reno-sparks for jobs. paiute tribes, about 30 minutes from here also came to work. the women did housework, those types of jobs for some of the people here....
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now adopted a new strategy it's called the water and actually did phrase comes from the very famous washoe our star bruce lee i'm sure you don't know him yet and so he said while he was explaining how to best fight an enemy he said you must be shapeless formless like water now i should explain probably should explain how what does it mean by having a shapeless protests and so it's like this because big protests have shape and so instead of that they want to date they're not the protests allow smaller and scattered and they pop up suddenly and so in that way they are shapeless and the aim is to cripple the government operations by a small group of people always blocking the entrance and things like that and also it's just like a guerrilla warfare to them now the big it's not like big protests are bad it's not like they're i was but it's just takes a lot of energy to organize that to call for that so that's why they are using this strategy to keep up that momentum and it seems to be pretty effective so far what are some of the other strategies that they're using the other strategy is to sing
now adopted a new strategy it's called the water and actually did phrase comes from the very famous washoe our star bruce lee i'm sure you don't know him yet and so he said while he was explaining how to best fight an enemy he said you must be shapeless formless like water now i should explain probably should explain how what does it mean by having a shapeless protests and so it's like this because big protests have shape and so instead of that they want to date they're not the protests allow...
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washoe,three tribes, paiute, and shoshone. we recognize the federal government has trust responsibility to indian tribes as was defined that were dependent sovereign nations defined by chief justice marshall in the 1830's. we held the federal government accountable for trust responsibility through services. mainly it was because of the taking of millions of acres of land that tribes gave up in exchange for federal government providing for health care and for a certain amount of funding for programs. everything from central government services from law enforcement to tribal court systems, to social service system so the government has a certain amount of responsibility, with a call trust responsibility to native american tribes. over 570 tribes now that are federally recognized. indian ribbon is asian, we were basically at that time what we -- you would term a federally recognized tribe. the government recognized us and tribes contend we don't have to werecognized by anyone, we here from time immemorial that we do not have to h
washoe,three tribes, paiute, and shoshone. we recognize the federal government has trust responsibility to indian tribes as was defined that were dependent sovereign nations defined by chief justice marshall in the 1830's. we held the federal government accountable for trust responsibility through services. mainly it was because of the taking of millions of acres of land that tribes gave up in exchange for federal government providing for health care and for a certain amount of funding for...
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i would say we're pretty far in the process you know washoe it's a process we started like a year in the house and 2 years ago now i would sort of any regulation. taxing the money you would essentially sharing the cost of driving your vehicle is nonsensical because there is no profit being made so it's always been or. it was always understood the one. every we talk to regulators in russia. i really want a regular. defined i really want to go back to that issue but before we do that. i have a sense that you do have a certain protection of the state authorities but. at least. some kind of environment distinguishes you from other companies and my suspicion is that because you are a major french star can i ask you straight do you think you have any backing any from the french authorities when it comes to the russian regulation because there are many attempts to undermine your business here through courts through complaints through appeals to the prosecutorial office but you've always been spared as you said you are now part of a major government efforts you drive the legislation and that
i would say we're pretty far in the process you know washoe it's a process we started like a year in the house and 2 years ago now i would sort of any regulation. taxing the money you would essentially sharing the cost of driving your vehicle is nonsensical because there is no profit being made so it's always been or. it was always understood the one. every we talk to regulators in russia. i really want a regular. defined i really want to go back to that issue but before we do that. i have a...
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one can say they should not lead us to taking short cuts to the washoe county you need better prosecutions going to the judge you know the toughest one of your colleagues said the prosecutor had failed to submit sufficient evidence to demonstrate the responsibility of mr gbagbo as well as his former youth minister i can satisfy the burden of proof this is a prosecution failure isn't it i cannot comment on that because i mean the appeals court will be of this court and that kids might come of the appeal and because of that i certainly cannot comment on it because what i was saying what i was saying is that. you know it's not just like with all the press procedures it means perfect in the court or is it that there's too much of a need. that everything is perfect to have everything is imperfect and you have a string of losses there in a string of reverse and you listen to me please along the way there's all kinds of continuum that we must take into account now as a judge i must tell you that i do not regard acquittal. stunning the kind of. victims will be disappointed but we. are the ways of
one can say they should not lead us to taking short cuts to the washoe county you need better prosecutions going to the judge you know the toughest one of your colleagues said the prosecutor had failed to submit sufficient evidence to demonstrate the responsibility of mr gbagbo as well as his former youth minister i can satisfy the burden of proof this is a prosecution failure isn't it i cannot comment on that because i mean the appeals court will be of this court and that kids might come of...
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washoe we all need talk about it could have been issued. as a dies and communication we do in france and germany does very much around saving money it's always the same it's always about saving money making friends and social benefits and meeting people because we connect people that would not have met those it was the environment what we found is. the 1st 3 years tend to be economy and social and then and especially you right now in europe there is a lot more awareness around the environment especially for the young generation i think it's less true and. right now in russia i think it's just a matter of time so i think it's more like a timing of communication than anything but overall again the way you portray it is very polarized as it gets to continuum of belief around or putting i think there is much more emphasis on this individual freedom. conference car brings you here in russia and i wonder if you sometimes. by choosing this specific marketing campaign for this market are discouraging the behavior that you would want to see in the f
washoe we all need talk about it could have been issued. as a dies and communication we do in france and germany does very much around saving money it's always the same it's always about saving money making friends and social benefits and meeting people because we connect people that would not have met those it was the environment what we found is. the 1st 3 years tend to be economy and social and then and especially you right now in europe there is a lot more awareness around the environment...
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even before that when peoplets and the washo were in this valley, this whole valley, they used the cap along the river. camps alongtoric the river where the camps were basically areas where they were encamped. back in 1917, there was a movement by some of the people, the townspeople to support the indian reservation. i did not think they wanted indians camped up at different locations. they had gotten away. the idea was you could put them in a certain place. you could basically keep an ion and know where they are at. it was supported. i think some of the -- in this area many people came to reno sparks for jobs. they came from the south, pyramid lake. a tribe 30 miles from here came here to work. the limited housework, those types of jobs. men did agricultural work, working in different agricultural type taking different types of vegetables or whatever. basicallyk that was our tribe was started me because of economic opportunities. that is how our tribe basically started. our governing body, which was first established under the indian reorganization act of basically allowed us to have
even before that when peoplets and the washo were in this valley, this whole valley, they used the cap along the river. camps alongtoric the river where the camps were basically areas where they were encamped. back in 1917, there was a movement by some of the people, the townspeople to support the indian reservation. i did not think they wanted indians camped up at different locations. they had gotten away. the idea was you could put them in a certain place. you could basically keep an ion and...