Mazacoin is supposed to be a "sovereign currency" anyway, so what does it matter? If it is true that the Lakota Indians approve of and support Mazacoin, then let them secure the blockchain and trade the coin among themselves. Why would the coin need to be approved by non-Lakota Indians for the actual Lakota Indians to start using them? That thinking seems to run contrary to what the goal supposedly was. If the fear is that malicious third parties may drive the value of the coin down if they are not appeased, then that should have been considered before it was heavily promoted to people who are primarily interested in making a profit from pumping and dumping coins.