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May 19, 2008 7:02 PM

Obama Reaches Out to Native Americans

(CBS)


From CBS News’ Maria Gavrilovic:


CROW AGENCY, MONT. -- As he continues to reach out to new voting blocks, Barack Obama made a campaign stop at an Indian reservation today, where he told Native Americans that, as an African-American, he identifies with their struggles.

“I know what it's like to not always have been respected or to have been ignored and I know what it's like to struggle and that’s how I think many of you understand what's happened here on the reservation,” Obama said. “A lot of times you have been forgotten, just like African-Americans have been forgotten or other groups in this country have been forgotten.”

Obama was adopted as an honorary member of the Crow tribe today, a ceremony that the campaign says is reserved for special dignitaries. Obama entered the rally at the Crow reservation with his honorary parents, Sunny and Mary Black Eagle. Obama was dressed in a dark suit with no tie, while his parents wore traditional Native American attire.

Obama thanked his new parents during his remarks and said he is fond of his new name, Barack Black Eagle. “I like my new name Barack Black Eagle,” he said. “I mean that’s a good name.”

The chairman of the tribe presented Obama with gifts for his “wives” and children, a point which Obama quickly corrected. “I don’t want to get in trouble when I get home,” he joked. “I can have new parents but no new wives.”

He told the crowd of a few thousand that Native Americans have gone ignored by Washington, and that the U.S. government has not been “honest or truthful” with the community. Obama vowed to protect Native American interests now that he is a member of the tribe. “We will never be able to undo the wrongs that were committed against Native Americans, but what we can do is make sure that we have a president who's committed to doing what's right with Native Americans, being full partners, respecting, honoring, working with you,” Obama said. “That's the commitment that I'm making to you, and since now I'm a member of the family, you know that I won't break my commitment."
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by eroosevelt08 May 19, 2008 7:42 PM PDT
The more I listen to him, the more Obama''s speeches seem to be about NOTHING AT ALL. Where was his promise about what he was going to be working on with Native Americans? He''s all words and no action.
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by eroosevelt08 May 19, 2008 7:44 PM PDT
Next, will Obama say as a half- white man he identifies with the struggles of white people? That sounds racist. What, if anything does that mean to people? Nothing.
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by tongassberry May 19, 2008 8:50 PM PDT
Obama was given the name of %u201CAwe Kooda bilaxpak Kuuxshish%u201D which means %u201COne who helps people throughout the land.%u201DHe was adopted by an elderly couple by the name Black Eagle.

Today the 4 and half million Alaska Native and American Indians living today represent 10 percent of the survivors against the genocide committed against them.

Today he largest demographic group serving in Iraq are Alaska Natives, American Indians and Native Hawaiians in the ratio of their percentage of the population to the percentage of the armed services.

%u201COne who helps people throughout the land.%u201D
Obama ''08


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by KYJurisDoctor May 19, 2008 11:47 PM PDT
The Black Eagle will soon land on BILLARY Clinton''s back!
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by KYJurisDoctor May 20, 2008 12:01 AM PDT
The Black Eagle will soon land on BILLARY Clinton''s back!
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by allamr18 May 20, 2008 12:34 AM PDT
I think its great that no demographic is overlooked. we are all americans and they are the truest forms of such. Good people recognize good people. Moral principles over sabre rattling and hidden agenda. people connect to that
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by kenbomc May 20, 2008 12:50 AM PDT
The more I listen to him, the more Obama''''s speeches seem to be about NOTHING AT ALL. Where was his promise about what he was going to be working on with Native Americans? He''''s all words and no action.

Posted by ERoosevelt08 at 07:42 PM : May 19, 2008
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Here''s an idea; stick to your candidate McLame''s speeches and his Bush-lobbyist backed policies. Dumbas*.
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by ryan_regret May 21, 2008 9:32 PM PDT
Obama is amazing, he really understands and tries to reach out to all americans.
Many people think McCain is just as good or even better. But america wasnt founded on the principles of the same british politics. It was founded on change, and in a time of crises like we are in today, Obama is the man who will help us do it. He is absolutely fantastic.
Obama08
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