11 Native American Tribes, Including The Two Largest, Prohibit Gay Marriage

EagleSmack

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Are First Nation Tribes obligated to conduct same sex marriages on the reservations in Canada?
 

B00Mer

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Such hatred and racism from the gays on this forum.

Native Indians did not believe in same sex marriage, even before the White man arrived. This is part of their culture.

Also, because they are "Nations" within Canada and the USA, with treaties.. I don't think it really matters. They have their own laws and customs and they should be respected while on their lands.
 

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Shunning gays from the tribe should be respected?

Our government signed treaties with the bands. It's their lands, their laws.. respect their culture.

Isn't it enough that we stole their land and squeezed these proud people on to small reserves.

Also in some cases, the Canadian government has moved the Native Indians and relocated them when oil, or other resources were found under their land.

It's despicable the way we treat Natives in Canada.

It's their land, their laws on their land. Respect.
 

petros

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Our government signed treaties with the bands. It's their lands, their laws.. respect their culture.

Isn't it enough that we stole their land and squeezed these proud people on to small reserves.

Also in some cases, the Canadian government has moved the Native Indians and relocated them when oil, or other resources were found under their land.

It's despicable the way we treat Natives in Canada.

It's their land, their laws on their land. Respect.

It despicable the way natives treat natives.
 

Kreskin

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Looking forward to a case brought to the Supreme Court (prior to final ruling on internet forums).
 

EagleSmack

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I'm confused. But I'll take a swing at it.

All tribal laws, like all state laws, that forbid gay marriage were overturned by Obergefell v. Hodges.

Is that what you were looking for?


That is not what the article states...


If the court’s Obergefell v. Hodges ruling determines that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry, Native American bans on gay marriage will remain in effect because federally-recognized tribes have the right to establish their own laws and are not subject to the U.S. Constitution.