I LOVE to debate, and choose to here. There is not many places on this entire planet that have not been lost or taken by someone else. I 100% STAND on what I said, and could never support anything else. In this world, the strong survive. And taking MY money to give it to someone that in MY eyes...do not deserve it will never fly with me.
Now lets talk about the Native Americans...do you know how much those individuals that belong to those tribes get paid RIGHT NOW?? They get more benefits that ANYONE that I know of.
As far as slaves...they are all dead now.....
Factors Influencing the Amount:
- Tribal Gaming Revenues:
Tribes with successful casino operations often have more funds available for per capita payments to members, including those turning 18.
- Tribal Enrollment:
The number of enrolled members in a tribe also impacts the per capita payment, as the funds are divided among the membership.
- Trust Funds:
Some tribes hold funds in trust for their members until they turn 18, with payouts occurring at various ages, potentially with larger chunks initially and smaller amounts later.
- Individual Tribe Policies:
Each tribe has its own policies regarding payments, enrollment requirements, and eligibility for benefits.
Examples:
- The Ho Chunk Nation has historically had significant payouts for members turning 18, with amounts increasing from $17,000 in the mid-90s to over $200,000 due to their casino operations.
- The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians also has a large payout for 18-year-olds, with amounts now in the six-figure range, according to.
- Some Canadian First Nations have reported payments ranging from $100,000 to $250,000 at age 18.
- Other tribes may have smaller payouts, such as the Potawatomi Tribe, where members may receive quarterly checks or smaller annual payments.
- Some tribes may prioritize providing jobs at tribal casinos as a benefit for members, rather than large cash payouts.