So does this mean that if some indian comes in your house and says it is his by virtue of it sitting on some land he thinks is yours that you have to quietly move out?
The Osage want the whole county I live in back......
It would appear so.
I was driving up highway 95 north of Las Vegas last year and observed a string of wilting willow saplings every few miles on the road. There was no sign and it was obvious that someone had planted them. I talked to some locals in Tonopah (between Reno and Las Vegas) about it and they told me the local indian tribe (name forgotten) had planted the trees in a ceremony designed to return the "stolen" land back to them. The "stolen" land in question is the Nevada Test Site.
The Kenyan may want to set an example and hand the Test Site (millions of acres of federal land) over to the indigenous folks there in southern Nevada.
Isn’t this similar to what happened in S.Africa?
Do you suppose this reverses the Kelo decision?