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media2 years ago

The Battle for Press Freedom: A Native Tribe's Struggle

The documentary "Bad Press" chronicles the years-long fight in the Muscogee Nation to codify free press protections, which becomes a major campaign issue during the tribe's elections in 2019. The film highlights the challenges faced by Native journalists in tribal news outlets, where tribal leaders often control and fund media outlets, leading to censorship and limited independent reporting. The documentary captures the landmark achievement of the Muscogee Nation in approving a free press constitutional amendment, making it the only federally recognized Native tribe with such protections. "Bad Press" aims to raise awareness about the importance of press freedom and inspire other tribes to advocate for similar protections.

indigenous-rights2 years ago

Muscogee Nation Judge Grants Citizenship to Creek Freedmen Descendants

A judge for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Oklahoma ruled in favor of granting citizenship to two descendants of Black slaves, known as freedmen, potentially opening the door for hundreds of other descendants. The ruling reverses the tribe's citizenship board's decision and orders a reconsideration based on the tribe's Treaty of 1866, which states that descendants listed on the Creek Freedmen Roll are eligible for tribal citizenship. The issue of freedmen citizenship has been contentious among tribes, with some granting full citizenship while others argue for tribal sovereignty in determining eligibility. The Muscogee Nation plans to appeal the ruling to its Supreme Court.