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Originally Posted by Icantwhisper
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Thanks for your concern. I was using that particular word in its official political context in Canada relating to tribal councils. Not all political divisions (if you prefer) agree with the position in that video, and certainly not all individuals. It is used by individual indigenous groups as well.
As an example: this Tribal Council:
https://fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fn...=8769&lang=eng
Is comprised of the Stoney Nakoda and Tsuut'ina nations.
Indigineous people, tribes, and nations are not any more monolithic than any other ethnic group, and won't agree on politics any more than a bunch of white Albertans will unilaterally agree which party to vote for