New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HCR7

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Recognizing the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation.

Impact

The recognition conferred by HCR7 is expected to facilitate enhanced communication between the Nulhegan Band and state agencies. This relationship could improve access to state resources and programs aimed at assisting indigenous peoples. Moreover, being recognized at the state level could bolster the tribe's efforts in preserving their culture and traditions, protecting their rights in matters such as the marketing of their arts and crafts. It does not, however, provide any basis for claims to land or the establishment of gambling activities, which are privileges reserved for federally recognized tribes.

Summary

HCR7 is a House Concurrent Resolution that seeks to officially recognize the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation in New Hampshire. The resolution acknowledges the historic and cultural significance of the Nulhegan Band, pointing to their long-standing ties to the land and their continuous existence in New Hampshire, which dates back approximately 13,000 years. It addresses the need for greater autonomy for the Band's citizens to manage local issues pertinent to their community such as health care, education, and cultural practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR7 appears to be largely positive, particularly among those advocating for indigenous rights and cultural preservation. This resolution has been seen as a substantive step toward acknowledging the historical contributions of the Abenaki people to New Hampshire and promoting their cultural heritage. Supporters of the resolution argue that increasing state recognition is the first significant step towards addressing long-standing issues that tribal members face, thereby fostering a sense of identity and belonging within their native territory.

Contention

While no significant points of contention were highlighted in the text reviewed, advocates for native rights often underscore the broader implications of such recognitions. There is frequent apprehension regarding the nuances of state versus federal recognition, as the latter still poses many challenges, including stringent criteria for tribal acknowledgment. Nevertheless, HCR7 is a landmark resolution for the Nulhegan Band that could set a favorable precedent for discussions surrounding indigenous rights and recognition across other states as well.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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