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To the 700 Club you talk about, you talk about poverty, and helping other countries. Have you ever looked in your own, and looked in our own country to find the poorest state or even counties here inside the United States. ow dear you as so called helpers of Jesus ignore the problems of poverty right in front of your face. Poverty is not a new experience in Indian country and it has not been particularly exacerbated by natural disaster, the trouble global economy, or other fasters impacting poverty in the U.S. as a whole. Poverty continues to be an issue on reservations is the result of a history of colonization and federal politics. Poverty continues to be an issue on the reservations because of isolation, poor health, poor infrastructure and a lack of opportunities.
Nonprofits in the U.S. bear an enormous responsibility, filling the humanitarian needs and gaps left by government -- funded social programs and corporation that do not view these needs as profitable enough for investment. In the balance, people suffer are left and equality of life and equity enjoyed by other Americans. Look at the damage the Federal Government has done the pipeline. the oil spill on the reservation. I don't see the 700 Club trying to help clean that up.
this is to the 700 Club, ou are nothing but wolves in sheep's clothing. 
While we see many tribes making significant economic and political progress, reports like the one highlighting the poorest counties in the U.S. reminds us of the work that remains. therefore with that said, the money you get should go to nonprofits Partnership With Native Americans and mine Animals Only. My nonprofit is to educate the public the important it is to take car of any animals they have. One of he best ways I've seen is to keep work for the greater good. I put in long hours and productive hours in anything I am working on. its about passion from the heart, supporting the cause I don't make any money every cent that goes into what  We together goes to improve the quality of life in general for all humans and animals. I am committed to improve the quality of life for Native Americans.
Back to the issue at hand, Poverty is all over the world. What really upsets me Native American's were here first but yet they have to prove they have carry a green card to move around on this land,a that doesn't belong to anyone, but the Great Spirit. 
  
 I have here Reservations are sovereign Native American territories within the United States that are managed by a tribal government in Allen, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation, has the lowest per capita income in the country. The alcohol depo of Whiteclay, Nebraska sold over 4.9 million 12-ounce cans of beer in 2010 almost exclusively to Oglala Lakota from the reservation. Country.
Reservations are sovereign Native American territories within the United States that are managed by a tribal government in cooperation with the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs, a branch of the Department of the Interior, located in Washington, DC. There are 334 reservations in the United States today. Currently, almost a third of American Indians in the United States live on reservations, totaling approximately 700,000 individuals. About half of all American Indians living on reservations are concentrated on the ten largest at some facts
 you don't pay attention to. 
 Native Americans suffer not only the highest poverty rates of all ethnic groups in America, but also the highest unemployment and disease rates. Drug and alcohol abuse is common among the youth as well as teenage pregnancy and suicide. One native says, "Indians don't want to be dependent, but when it's either that or starve, the choice is clear."[citation needed] 

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