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The case of Bella Yellowhorn was in Lethbridge Provincial Court, recently. ... Yellowhorn was charged with driving without registration and proper insurance, and believed that it was her right to do so, because she is an aboriginal, from the Blackfoot Nation, living on the Piikani Reserve in Alberta.
Bella Yellowhorn feels that she does not have to abide by the laws of Canada because Treaty 7, signed in 1877, states that Blackfoot Nation and its reserves will be recognized as a sovereign nation. ...
Yellowhorn was pulled over in May of 2001 for not having proper registration for her vehicle – she had outfitted her van with a homemade Blackfoot Nation licence plate.
Approximate Word count = 546 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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