Some tribes bring back old punishment of banishment - 2004-01-04
Banishment, long considered the worst punishment among American Indians, is making a comeback among tribes attempting to find more effective ways to handle gangs and drugs.
Generations ago, banishment meant casting offenders out and making them fend for themselves in the forest or on the plains.
The modern version means ordering troublemakers off the reservation, but can also include stripping them of their tribal membership - a painful penalty in tribes that share casino profits with members.
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