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More than three years ago, TAE published a powerful article about the sad condition of many American Indians under the influence of welfare-state liberalism (see www.taemag.com/taend98d.htm). Our author, school teacher Hendrik Mills, moved to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana with his wife, a physician, specifically to help improve conditions for Native Americans.
Maybe the local Indian activists are slow readers; a month or two ago, one of them started sending copies of the 1998 piece all across Blaine County (an area slightly smaller than Connecticut, which is 45 percent Indian). Mills, his family, his employers, and his friends have since been threatened and harassed.
Hendrik and his wife founded a private school which they ran out of their home last year. Until recently, it was scheduled to move into the basement of the local Baptist church for the 2002-2003 school year. But since his TAE article began getting reprinted this ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Indian bullying. (Scan).(Brief Article)