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Tribes Screwed Again--Banksters Win-- Federal Judge Tosses Tribe's Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Payday Lender [Picture, Video]

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An Oklahoma federal judge has dismissed a civil-rights-violation lawsuit from a tribe and its tribal chief against Connecticut bank regulators, citing jurisdiction issues.

The Connecticut Department of Banking confirmed Monday that the suit filed in March by the Otoe-Missouria Tribe and its tribal Chairman John R. Shotton was dismissed. Court records show the dismissal occurred on Aug. 28.  sOURCE

According to ts wesite, the tribe celebrated these facts during its anniversary cereemonies, marking   years of existence:  This list of facts was compiled for the 130th Anniversary of the Otoe-Missouria Encampment

 

Day 1: The Otoe and Missouria Tribe originated in the Great Lakes Region of the United States. It is believed that they were one tribe with the Iowa, Winnebago and Ho-Chunk people until the 1600’s. –Oklahoma Historical Society
Day 2: The Otoe, Missouria and Iowa migrated to the south and west during the 16th century and divided. By the late 17th century the Otoe had settled along the present day Minnesota-Iowa border. The Missouria lived near the confluence of the Missouri and Grand Rivers. And yes, the state of Missouri and the river are named for the Missouria people who once lived in the area.
Day 3: The Otoe & Missouria people first came into contact with Europeans in late 17th century. Jacques Marquette, the French explorer and missionary, included them in a 1673 map. He placed the Otoe near the Des Moines and upper Iowa Rivers.

Day 4: According to French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette they mapped a Missouria village at the Great Bend of the Missouri River in what is now Saline County. The Missouri River played an importat role in the lives of the Missouria people as they were able to control transportation/trade on the river from their village overlooking the river.

According to tribal information”  

The state of Nebraska owes its name to the Otoe-Missourias.  It is from two Otoe-Missouria words “Ni Brathge” (nee BRAHTH-gay) which means “water flat.”  This name came from the Platt River which flows through the state and at some places moves so slowly and calmly that it is flat.



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