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Seneca Nation of Indians vs New York State

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Ep. 7 This Indigenous Peoples' Day, we are exploring an important perspective from the Seneca Nation on the ongoing struggles for justice and equitable treatment, issues deeply rooted in historical injustices.

Pastor George sits down with Samantha Nephew to discuss Native American affairs in Western New York, including the recent dispute between New York State and the Seneca Nation over casino revenue sharing.

Samantha is an active member of the Seneca Nation of Indians (Deer Clan) serving as an advocate for health equity in Western New York. Instagram @healthcareeducation

Generational Trauma: Its Legacy and Impact

  • The episode opens by addressing the generational trauma that deeply affects Indigenous communities.
  • Samantha Nephew shares a powerful story of her great-grandmother, a Deer Clan member who was forced into a residential school. 🏫 She was punished for speaking her native language, underscoring how colonial systems sought to erase Indigenous identities.
  • This trauma echoes through generations, showing up in mental health challenges and struggles to preserve culture. The importance of truth-telling for healing is emphasized throughout the episode, reminding us that confronting the past is crucial for moving toward reconciliation. 💬

🎰 Governance Disputes: The Seneca Nation vs. New York State

The podcast also dives into the financial disputes between the Seneca Nation and New York State, specifically around the gaming compact that has fueled ongoing tension:

  • The Issue: New York demanded revenue payments from the Seneca Nation’s casinos, which led to a financial freeze of the Seneca Nation’s bank accounts in early 2022. This action was seen by many as a modern form of colonial domination. 🏦
  • The Impact: The freeze disrupted the livelihoods of many Seneca Nation members and deepened mistrust. Pastor G from the podcast reflects, “No matter what you make out of that, it’ll never be a fair and equitable exchange for what was done to native people.”

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Ep. 7 This Indigenous Peoples' Day, we are exploring an important perspective from the Seneca Nation on the ongoing struggles for justice and equitable treatment, issues deeply rooted in historical injustices.

Pastor George sits down with Samantha Nephew to discuss Native American affairs in Western New York, including the recent dispute between New York State and the Seneca Nation over casino revenue sharing.

Samantha is an active member of the Seneca Nation of Indians (Deer Clan) serving as an advocate for health equity in Western New York. Instagram @healthcareeducation

Generational Trauma: Its Legacy and Impact

  • The episode opens by addressing the generational trauma that deeply affects Indigenous communities.
  • Samantha Nephew shares a powerful story of her great-grandmother, a Deer Clan member who was forced into a residential school. 🏫 She was punished for speaking her native language, underscoring how colonial systems sought to erase Indigenous identities.
  • This trauma echoes through generations, showing up in mental health challenges and struggles to preserve culture. The importance of truth-telling for healing is emphasized throughout the episode, reminding us that confronting the past is crucial for moving toward reconciliation. 💬

🎰 Governance Disputes: The Seneca Nation vs. New York State

The podcast also dives into the financial disputes between the Seneca Nation and New York State, specifically around the gaming compact that has fueled ongoing tension:

  • The Issue: New York demanded revenue payments from the Seneca Nation’s casinos, which led to a financial freeze of the Seneca Nation’s bank accounts in early 2022. This action was seen by many as a modern form of colonial domination. 🏦
  • The Impact: The freeze disrupted the livelihoods of many Seneca Nation members and deepened mistrust. Pastor G from the podcast reflects, “No matter what you make out of that, it’ll never be a fair and equitable exchange for what was done to native people.”

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