The bill aims to halt policies that extend the “Reservation Era”
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"Wireless broadband access on Tribal lands is worse than just about anywhere else in America, and more than a third of those living on Tribal lands don't have high-speed broadband at all,"
"Connectivity is key to ensuring
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The DIGITAL Reservations Act affirms Native Nations' rights to broadband spectrum specifically by:
* Directing the
* Prohibiting the
* Permanently eliminating the public availability of spectrum over Tribal lands.
* Creating the
* Ending failed Federal "Reservation Era" policies of the late 1800s by eliminating the
* Strengthening the full realization of Native Nations' inherent self-governance over activities taking place on their lands.
The pandemic has highlighted the impacts that lack of connectivity have in Native communities, with alarming rates of COVID-19 infections and lack of resources to manage the spread of the virus. Sovereign Native Nations, Native organizations, Native-owned businesses, and progressive human rights organizations praised the introduction of the DIGITAL Reservations Act. Both of the federally recognized Tribal Nations in
"Essential to tribal sovereignty and self-determination is Native peoples' fundamental right to control the airwaves over their own lands and provide their tribal community members access to broadband internet.
"While ATNI is acutely aware of the existing broadband disparities in our region, it was magnified to an even further degree with regards to Telehealth and Education amidst the COVID pandemic. Tribal access to the spectrum over their lands is critical to serving the essential needs of our communities." -
"No one doubts that sovereigns have spectrum rights over their lands, except when it comes to Tribal lands. The DIGITAL Reservations Act recognizes that Tribal sovereigns should be accorded an equal status with other sovereigns in this regard. Indeed, in this modern age, control of spectrum is central to economic self-determination and to public health and safety. I am deeply appreciative of the work that
"AMERIND Critical Infrastructure is proud to endorse this seminal bill to ensure spectrum sovereignty for Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations. AMERIND Critical Infrastructure strongly believes that this bill represents a critical step forward in finally ensuring that Indian Country controls its own digital future." -
"Tribal Nations need robust broadband for all the benefits it brings to society, and the COVID-19 pandemic only underscores the myriad challenges Indian Country faces without access to the most important 21st Century--the internet. AMERIND Risk works with hundreds of Tribal Nations on a daily basis, and we know how critically important it is to see improved wireless and broadband networks in Tribal communities. The DIGITAL Reservations Act is a bold and important step in the correct direction. It will signpost a change in federal policy that has caused Tribal Nations to languish on the wrong side of the digital inequity. It will make available the long-warehoused and unused spectrum over Tribal lands and it will bring important new targeted programmatic subsidies to the entities who will actually build out networks--Tribal Nations and their partners. The importance of these new legislative directives and authorities cannot be overstated. We applaud the efforts of
"The DIGITAL Reservations Act takes a bold step to change the trajectory for Native communities that lack affordable, reliable broadband. Tribal nations have long proven that when they have the opportunity to govern and manage their own resources, tribal communities are stronger, economies more robust and people thrive. We support giving tribes autonomy over spectrum licensing and encourage more dedicated funding for deploying critical infrastructure and improving access for citizens living throughout Indian Country. As this pandemic has proven, the time for change is now." - Principal Chief
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"Communication is the key to information; information is the key to access; access is the first step to equity. The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the necessity of electronic communication - for information, research, interaction, work, health, and teaching and learning. We know through our work in education and with communities, particularly with Native communities, that lack of access to information is not only inequitable but also potentially dangerous. While corporations prioritize profits over equity, and the federal government auctions off control of information access on tribal lands, the effect is to sustain both literal and figurative digital reservations. We endorse this bill as a way of ensuring digital sovereignty for Native Nations, and a step toward equity in health, education, and access to critical information." -
"Indian Country has always needed Broadband services and with the COVID-19 pandemic it intensifies the need in order for Tribes, Tribal Communities and members to communicate and provide services." - OJ Semans Sr.,
"The DIGITAL Reservations Act is a bold and comprehensive bill that tackles an issue that often gets lost in broadband policy - connecting the 36% of homes on tribal lands that don't have access to broadband at standard speeds. It is fair and just that Native Indian Tribes' and Native Hawaiian organizations have autonomy over the public airwaves that cover tribal lands and that private entities that currently control those airwaves but have not built broadband networks expeditiously be required to divest their licenses. The COVID-19 pandemic has made plain to the majority of Americans what
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"This legislative mandate is long overdue, Indian Country is tired of being last in line to enter into 21st Century Broadband capacity. Our economies and future depend on this essential infrastructure to serve our communities." -
"This is about indigenous communities being able to communicate among not only ourselves but with the world. It's also about preparing our people for the latest technologies in electronic communications in this age of information." -
"MAST has and continues to be left behind in all areas of communication, we represent nearly two hundred thousand Natives in our four State area and our schools, children and internet services does not have adequate services! MAST supports The DIGITAL Reservations Act." -
"Putting tribal communities in control of spectrum over their own lands is an important step to promoting Tribal sovereignty and self determination. This bill eliminates the right for public sale of spectrum over Tribal lands without consultation, keeping the management of this valuable asset where it belongs-with Tribes." -
"Creation of a
"Educational opportunity for Native students requires equity in access to high-speed internet services and digital learning services. Sovereignty and ownership over broadband rights is central for 21st century tools and resources necessary for Native students to thrive in the classroom and beyond. NIEA looks forward to working with
"On behalf of the
"COVID-19 has dramatically increased the need for American Indian and Alaska Native patients to access medical and behavioral health providers through telehealth. While programs like Medicare have temporarily waived telehealth restrictions, Tribes have been unable to take full advantage of these flexibilities because of a lack of broadband and telehealth capacity and infrastructure. So, while mainstream hospital systems have largely made a seamless transition to telehealth, Tribes once again remain behind due to lack of historical investment. The
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"Redwire, a tribal corporation, wholly owned by the Otoe-Missouria tribe is in full support of this bill. We have been frustrated in our development goal of bringing broadband services to tribal communities. We have learned most all frequencies are owned by one of the big corporations. They own or lease the rights to these frequencies but are not developing service to these tribal or rural
"Americans living on Tribal lands and Hawaii Home Lands are some of the least connected to the internet. According to the
"On behalf of the Pueblo of San Felipe, we wholeheartedly support the introduction of
"Along with other tribal students, I deserve equal access to high-speed Internet. Due to COVID-19, I have to finish my senior year on-line but it feels like a shadow of school when too many of my classmates cannot join. The Internet is vital for our success and having tribal control over the spectrum above us is as critical as water rights for our future. I support
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"Tribal authorities have long faced the double-disadvantage of substandard broadband connectivity, and a lack of adequate resources to address these shortcomings for themselves; the DIGITAL Reservations Act greatly enhances Indian Tribes ability to address the digital divides they face, and underscores the long-established, yet weakly enforced, sovereign rights of these nations." -
"SCTCA is very pleased to see multiple new opportunities addressing the lack of broadband and digital inclusion on reservations in Indian Country, we support DIGITAL Reservations Act." -
"Connectivity to our trust lands has never been more important, we mahalo the sponsors of this bill in recognizing the significance, and self determination of tribes and Hawaiian homestead associations." -
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"Deploying the Internet by Guaranteeing Indian Tribes Autonomy over Licensing is a sovereign treaty right and right of self-determination and essential supports that can improve education services, supports, and capacity." -
"The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the dangerous and critical gaps in connectivity, that have long existed across Indian Country, caused by decades of federal under-investment and neglect. As Americans turn to broadband to protect communities, maintain our way of life, and adjust to a new normal in response to the pandemic, Tribal Nations are, once again, being left behind, and the disparities we face are compounded. The DIGITAL Reservations Act would ensure that our governments and our people have access to this critical resource, and it would uphold the sovereign right of Tribal Nations to manage the spectrum rights over our own lands." - Chief
Warren and Haaland have collaborated on efforts to benefit Indian Country and beyond. In response to the
Read this original document at: https://www.warren.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/warren-haaland-take-historic-step-to-affirm-native-nations-ownership-of-broadband-spectrum-on-their-lands



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