If you were born in America you are a citizen. *********************************** If you are native american, depending on the tribe, is the blood quantum required to be an enrolled member. And for such you have to have proof of your blood lineage.
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There is no language called "Native American." If you want to know what something is called in a Native American language, you must first determine which tribal language you are looking for.
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The earliest recorded date of Native Americans' becoming U.S. citizens was in 1831 when the Mississippi Choctaw became citizens after the United States Legislature ratified the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. Under article XIV of that treaty, any Choctaw who elected not to move with the Choctaw Nation could become an American citizen. There has been considerable debate about Native American U.S. citizenship. In 1857, Cheif Justice Roger B. Taney expressed that since Native Americans were "free and independent people" that they could become U.S. citizens. Prior to the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, nearly two-thirds of Native Americans were already U.S. citizens. The act of 1924 granted U.S. citizenship to those Native Americans who were not already U.S. citizens.
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There are many differnt types of Native Americains and even i know (i am australian) that the sterotypical native american lives in a Teepee
Let me get this straight. I have to assume you are an American who wants to give up your American citizenship for a South Korean citizenship and become a police detective . You will need to be able read and speak Korean, go to school in Korea, go to the police training there, and live in Korea. I don't know what movie you saw that gave you this idea, but I suggest you become a police detective here instead and at some point visit Korea.
I don't know where you got that idea from. He was born an American citizen and I don't know that anyone would argue his citizenship.
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