Penobscot Indians consider defying state — is that an appropriate response?

Submitted by Susan Young on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 20:27.

The Penobscot Indian Nation has threatened to sever ties with the state after Gov. John Baldacci’s veto of their plan to install 100 slot machines on Indian Island. The tribe has said it might install the slot machines anyway. Should it? The tribes in Maine say they are sovereign nations and should be treated as such. Should they? How would this work since they are an inte-gral part of Maine? What would the state lose if the Penobscot Nation ceased relations with Augusta?

tribes are soverieign

To suggest that the possibility that the tribes are not sovereign
shows an ignorance of the subject. Inherent sovereignty cannot be granted or taken away by another government. The problem is that the state of maine has chosen not to recognize nor to respect the tribe's sovereign governments. If the State would recognize and respect the tribe's sovereignty we could all move ahead together, side my side, and enter into truly collaborative
ventures to the benefit of all.The tribes would address any problem issues through a government-to-government consultation process with the state government.