About the LPFNC
In response to the centuries of struggle Native Americans have faced in establishing fair representation in the U.S. government, and to have their sovereign status fully venerated, the Libertarian Party First Nations Caucus is dedicated to attaining liberty and rightful representation for the 574 Indigenous sovereign nations within the borders of the United States.
Our simplified plan of action is:
Our simplified plan of action is:
Outreach & EducationThe FNC is dedicated to creating a mutually beneficial exchange of information whereby liberty activists can become fully informed about native issues, Title 25, the impact of BIA policies, and in return promote liberty, assist in the formation of coalitions to lobby the government and author white papers designed to end or transform oppressive policies, and provide Indigenous sovereign nations with the resources and support to establish their own Libertarian Party affiliates.
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Rightful RepresentationThere is a need for increased Native American representation in elected and appointed offices throughout the country. Investment in equitable representation in elected offices is a critical endeavor for securing liberty for all Americans – one in which the country is responsive to the assets and issues of Native citizens. The FNC is committed to achieving rightful representation.
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LibertyOne of the greatest threats to the sovereignty of Indigenous American nations is the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Since its inception in 1824, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has been a principal player in subjugating Indigenous sovereign nations to the will of the Federal Government and needs to be eliminated. The FNC is determined to put an end to the BIA an liberate the 574 sovereign Indigenous nations from their influence and control.
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