Andrew Kalmey This August 2012 article “Tapping Into the Land, and Dividing its People” describes the controversies of whether the Blackfeet tribes should allow oil companies on to their 1.5 million acre reservation on order to drill for oil. This issue causes divide within the peoples on the reservation because of their Blackfeet beliefs of how the land is living and very sacred and whether or not to go against those beliefs in order to gain jobs and wealth overall. The two different parties within this issue are the Blackfeet tribe verses the modern oil companies. Specifically the natives in this reservation were upset because their land is sacred and living in their perspective so they don’t want oil companies pushing them aside to ruin their peaceful area. On the other hand there is the problem of high poverty in this region. Unemployment …show more content…
First off Ms. Pauline Matt is concluded as a credible source for her view on the issue on oil drilling on the Blackfeet reservation. She is a known member of the Blackfeet tribe and her ancestors have lived on this sacred land for centuries, in addition she also has lived here her whole life and stays true to the past her native tribes morals and beliefs about their land. http://missoulian.com/news/local/blackfeet-women-make-pilgrimage-to-call-attention-to-hydraulic-fracturing/article_65b5a5ac-e43e-11e1-89dc-001a4bcf887a.html
From the opposite side of the issue, Ron Crossguns was also concluded as a credible source for explaining his view about fracking on the Blackfeet reservation. He is a member of the Blackfeet Oil and Gas Department. He is also a source from an interview that was put into documentary about the blackfeet.