COMMENTARY: Reservation Dogs (and Cats)

Tutiyi (Snowbird) and Clyde, N.C.

I routinely travel over Soco Mountain on my commute to and from work. It is a pretty drive during most times of the year, and it is a great time to reflect on and sometimes detoxify from what can be a frustrating, confusing, and thought-provoking workday. We all have those days from time to time where decisions and processes just don’t make a lot of sense, and sometimes it is hard to find a source to clarify policies, procedures, and actions.

Sometimes fear or anger closes portals to information that should be readily available. Sometimes lust for power keeps people from sharing what should belong to the community. As the old saying goes, knowledge is power, and no one likes to give up power. All this requires time for reflection and a long drive is typically good therapy…

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