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Mark Knoller /

CBS News/ November 5, 2009, 11:57 AM

Obama Pledges to Help Native American Tribes

(AP)
"Only in America could the adoptive son of Crow Indians grow up to be president of the United States."

President Obama spoke those words this morning, in reaching out to Native Americans at the start of a White House Tribal Nations Conference

"I'm on your side," he told the gathering with representatives of 564 federally recognized tribes. "I know what it means to feel ignored and forgotten and what it means to struggle."

The president assured Indian Country that "you will not be forgotten as long as I'm in this White House."

Actually, the daylong conference was taking place at the Department of the Interior, but the tribal leaders understood and cheered Mr. Obama's efforts to allay their concerns that this was just another song-and-dance from the federal government designed to quell their outrage after decades of unfulfilled treaties and broken promises.

"Now I want to be clear about this," said Mr. Obama, "today's summit is not lip service. We're not going to go through the motions and pay tribute to one another and then furl up the flags and go our separate ways."

He said the conference is part of a "lasting conversation that's crucial to our shared future."

But what Mr. Obama's opening assertion that he's the adoptive son of Crow Indians?

He reminded tribal leaders that during the 2008 presidential campaign, he visited a Montana reservation and was adopted as an honorary member of the tribe.

"I like my new name: Barack Black Eagle," then-candidate Obama declared.

It was there that he promised to host an annual summit with tribal leaders and end an era of deceitful federal treatment of Native Americans.

"I promised you we'd host this conference to develop an agenda that works for your communities – because I believe Washington can't and shouldn't dictate a policy agenda for Indian country."

The president signed a memorandum giving every Cabinet agency 90 days to come up with a plan for closer consultations with and accommodations of Native Americans.

After his remarks, the Q&A session produced more complaints and appeals than questions. One after another, tribal leaders asked for new and improved federal assistance to help Indian Country deal with the problems of education, health care, pollution, land confiscations dating back a hundred years and other conditions that have befallen Native Americans.

"Working together," Mr. Obama told the gathering, "we're gonna make sure that the first Americans along with all Americans get the opportunities you deserve."


(CBS)
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jamessimon500 says:
The last thing the president should do is release an unrepentant killer and thereby make a mockery of true Indian sacrifice and hardship. Should he make such a mistake, it would prove to be extremely detrimental to genuine Native history and culture. In one of the biggest con games ever, Leonard Peltier has fooled millions of people out of their time and money in the name of his empty denials and his frequent lies. What a horrible role model for Indian Country. Watch him lie through his teeth at americanindianmafia.com.
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jonshanker says:
PRESIDENT OBAMA MUST FREE LEONARD PELTIER IF HIS WORDS ARE TO MEAN ANYTHING. MR. PRESIDENT DON'T JUST TALK THE TALK....WALK THE WALK.
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chief2121x replies:
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AND GIVE BACK THE BLACKHILLS,PAY BACK MONEY EQUAL TO THE DISTRUCTION AND STRIPING OF GOLD AND MINERALS TO THE LOKOTA PEOPLE.
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dome200q says:
"Only in America could the adoptive son of Crow Indians grow up to be president of the United States."

Ah, what is a child doing running for President?

Quote "He (Obama) reminded tribal leaders that during the 2008 presidential campaign, he visited a Montana reservation and was adopted as an honorary member of the tribe." Unquote.

Words with no meaning to match the occasion.

(and I don?t even dislike him)
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supportourtroops653 says:
He plays so many sides it is not even funny anymore. It is sickening. He claims to be for the majority, but focuses on the minorities - DIVIDING America. It has been far too many years to keep this baloney up. If you are an American, stand up and say so. If you need a prefix to make you different, go back to where your prefix says you came from. I am in no way against keeping family tradition, but Obama's dividing ways are making the melting pot into a smelting pot.
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sunshinekat replies:
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American Indians are not minorities, and excuse me, we are the First Americans so we will stay here thank you.
CREATIVESELF replies:
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AMERICA IS NEITHER A "MELTING POT" OR "SMELTING POT" MANY OF US RESERVE OUR "RIGHT TO INDIVIDUALISM" IN THIS DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY.
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stardustofnight says:
Ok - A Native American means that they were the first original people of this land (U.S.). You know before Columbus and other countries sailed here. I am a Native American because my ancestors originated from this country.
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stardustofnight says:
Ok - A Native American means that they were the first original people of this land (U.S.). You know before Columbus and other countries sailed here. I am a Native American because my ancestors originated from this country.
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stardustofnight says:
Ok - A Native American means that they were the first original people of this land (U.S.). You know before Columbus and other countries sailed here. I am a Native American because my ancestors originated from this country.
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taichihiker says:
OK, as a sign of good FAITH LET HIM START WITH freeing Leonard Peltier.

That only would take a few minutes... Can't be too complicated.
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standsup replies:
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Yes, Free Leonard, an innocent and heroic native man living in a cage in the land of the "free." Mr. Obama, if you care, sign an executive order and pardon Leonard today!
CREATIVESELF replies:
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THIS WOULD BE A GREAT START. lINCOLN PREVENTED APPROX 300 NA'S FROM BEING HANGED.
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taichihiker says:
OK, as a sign of good FAITH LET HIM START WITH freeing Leonard Peltier.

That only would take a few minutes... Can't be too complicated.
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endurorob_5 says:
I am native American. is Obama going to help me. O.K. I am not part of a tribe and I am not American Indian but by defenition I am native American.
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U_S_Drug_Addict replies:
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boy, how can you be Native american and not be of a tribe?
RandomUser1886 replies:
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Because he was born here, Drug Addict.
That makes him Native American.
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