Chief Harold “Buster” Hatcher of the Waccamaw Indian People in South Carolina is waging a persistent war to gain recognition for his people, saying that they, like Native Americans across the nation, are virtually “invisible.”“I don’t think anybody should have to be ‘recognized’ to have the rights guaranteed in the Constitution,” he says. “It doesn’t say in the Constitution ‘unless you’re an Indian.’”Those rights include freedom of religion, a right to equal pay for equal work, and even the right to provide a proper burial for Indian ancestors.Take a listen to this interview with Chief Hatcher, which also is featured on Not Fake News.biz, and on the Not Fake News YouTube channel.
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