Thus the reason for this letter.
The Shasta Nation Tribal Council has been an aggressive
opponent to the dam removal efforts from the very
beginning. The Shasta Nation has been invited to
critical meetings, and has had vital and privy KBRA
information from the beginning. We oppose dam removal
and we will be an integral, as we have been from the
beginning of this dam nonsense, part of the solution.
We have built trust and alliances with families, local
governments and businesses going back as far as the
1800's, some being of the very first settlers that came
to Siskiyou County. These relationships we value greatly
and will protect at any and all cost as if they were
Shasta Nation People themselves.
The Macdoel Group, currently calling themselves the
"Shasta Indian Nation," is called the Macdoel Group
because the Shasta Tribal Council could not keep up with
this group's plethora of names. The Macdoel Group has
presented themselves as the Rogue-Table Rock Tribe, the
Confederated Tribes-Rogue-Table Rock & Associated
Tribes, the Shasta, Upper Klamath Indians, the
Confederated Bands of the Shasta & Upper Klamath River
Indians and now a suspiciously close name to ours, the
"Shasta Indian Nation."
Do not be fooled. This group is NOT the Shasta Nation.
Dear Readers, please be advised that the bona-fide
Shasta Council is that of the Shasta Nation, Chairman
Roy Hall, Jr., also Pioneer Press "Man of the Year."
Chairman Hall can be reached at (530) 468-2387.