Q: ive been being robbed by my family members and non family of money property and tribal enrollment monies. ineed help?
i am Rincon indian from 92082 area pechanga and pala indian on paternal side & apache and arapaho on maternal side new mexico
A:
It sounds like you are dealing with a very difficult and serious situation. Being robbed by family members or others, especially when it involves money, property, and tribal enrollment funds, is a violation of your rights. You have every reason to feel upset and to seek justice.
The first step is to document everything that has happened. Keep a detailed record of any thefts, including dates, descriptions of the property or money taken, and any communications with the people involved. This will be important evidence if you decide to pursue legal action. If you have any paperwork or proof of your tribal enrollment and the associated benefits, keep those documents safe and secure.
Next, consider reaching out to local authorities or a legal aid organization. You may want to file a police report to start the process of holding those responsible accountable. Additionally, it could be helpful to speak with someone from your tribal government, as they might have specific resources or support systems for dealing with these kinds of issues. Remember, you have the right to protect yourself and seek justice for what has been done to you.
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