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And Oklahoma

There is a large effort, but generally small activism, for Native American tribal nations in Oklahoma to restore national soveriegnity of Indian Territory, in the eastern half of Oklahoma and parts of Arkansas (northwest), Kansas (southeast, facing Osage County) and Missouri (McDonald County) for quite some time. Activists calling for independence and secession are usually members of the American Indian Movement and are also active in the Republic of Lakotah (the Sioux) in South Dakota, whose president is actor and activist Russell Means.

The leading five to ten tribal nations based in the region: The Cherokee (most numerous in size), Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek/Muskogee, Lenni-Lenape, Pawnee, Pottawatomi, Osage, Shawnee and Seminole, have federally recognized powers over tribal trust lands and properties in Oklahoma. If the tribal jurisdiction rejected being members of both the USA whom removed these peoples and relocated them in the 1830's and state of Oklahoma (the western part) since 1907, the Indian Nations Republic of (Eastern) Oklahoma can be the world's first Native American republic. Mike D 26 (talk) 23:41, 6 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Inclusion criteria

If we follow the current criteria we need to delete virtually every entry as unsourced. How do we determine "active"? News articles about them in the last year? Their own web sites wouldn't be valid for this. Dougweller (talk) 05:31, 13 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The cult-like Christian Exodus organization isn't by any stretch a pressure group that's part of an active separatist movement in SC.--— ZjarriRrethues — talk 01:13, 18 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Republik Of New Afrika inclusion

There are still blacknnationalist organizations alive. The nation of Islam has not died out and many blacks still have nationalist sentiments.