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Obama To Native Americans: "You Will Not Be Forgotten"

BEN FELLER   11/ 5/09 05:32 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama assured American Indians on Thursday that they have a place in his White House and on his agenda, telling tribal leaders their marginalized community deserves more from its government.

"I get it. I'm on your side," Obama told the largest gathering of tribal leaders in U.S. history.

Obama devoted part of his own time Thursday and even more of his administration's attention toward renewing relations with American Indians. He opened a conference that drew leaders from 386 tribal nations – the first meeting of its kind in 15 years – and he ordered every Cabinet agency to take more steps toward more cooperation.

The president returned to the event at the Interior Department late in the day for closing remarks, as scheduled, but he altered his message to address a deadly shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas. He said his administration would get answers to every question about the incident.

Obama's outreach to tribal leaders amounted to a campaign promise kept from a president who got significant support from Native Americans on his way to the White House.

It comes as American Indians remain entrenched in a class-action lawsuit against the federal government, claiming the government has long swindled them out of land royalties.

Obama said he didn't blame tribal leaders for skepticism about another politician offering hopeful words. But he said he has no interest in going through the motions of just holding a summit with them.

The president seemed to connect best when he told his audience that he was like them: an "outsider" who grew up without a father, moved around a lot, and understood what it was like to struggle and be ignored.

"You will not be forgotten as long as I'm in this White House," Obama said to a sustained ovation.

Whether that promise results in action over the next few years will be the test. In a question-and-answer session, audience members pressed Obama for government help on a litany of matters, from more respect for sovereignty rights to environmental cleanup to concerns about offshore drilling.

One leader pleaded with Obama to find a way to make the federal commitment lasting, so that it would not be at the whim of White House elections. In the process, the speaker predicted Obama would win re-election, which apparently stuck with the president as he pledged to enforce the laws of the land.

"For the next eight years – the next four years at least, let me not jump the gun," Obama said, catching himself. He finished the thought more narrowly by saying that for "the next three years and one month" of his term that he would ensure a new relationship is in place.

During the conference, agency officials and tribal leaders discussed problems facing American Indians, including economic development, education, health care, public safety and housing.

The president signed a memo calling on every cabinet agency to give him a detailed plan to improve the relationship between the government and tribal communities.

He has made good on pledges to hold the summit and to give American Indians a prominent voice on his senior staff – and he reminded the audience of that.

"We respect you as a man of your word," responded Jefferson Keel, president of the National Congress of American Indians.

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12:39 PM on 11/08/2009
This is why I voted for Barack Obama. He is doing what needs to be done and what should have been done by others. He is wise beyond his years and this fact will keep events like this coming. If this was the only accomplishment in his entire term I would be so happy. Why...because it is a simple step in the right direction and it promotes truth something we did not get during the bushco years. President Obama you are doing a fantastic job. My only concern is the wars. We do need to get our troops home because we are having so many disasters - floods, etc.
07:02 PM on 11/05/2009
If we're going to start giving them back their land start with Texas.
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NDNYaYa
07:06 PM on 11/05/2009
While you're at it, give Glacier National Park back to my Peoples.
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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
06:31 PM on 11/05/2009
The president is telling a lot of groups he is "with them", like the gay community, but he must eventually take action to show it. Indians have been exploited by the majority in this country as few other groups have. Only black Americans can make a claim to have been exploited as much as native Americans and the government should find ways to help them with environmental cleanup and the bringing of private-sector jobs to their communities.
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NDNYaYa
06:26 PM on 11/05/2009
I believe he did offer something. He signed a memorandum which directs each department to come up with a plan to work more effectively/closely with Tribal Nations.

Given the convoluted, obscure way most departments work with Tribes, this is a good first step.
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FZliveson
Beating the Conundrum
05:42 PM on 11/05/2009
Did he offer anything tangible or just "feel good?"
05:38 PM on 11/05/2009
So he held the summit. Now is this speech going to be as empty of action as the Cairo speech has turned out to be? Is he going to follow up on this speech like he did when talking to Latin American leaders at the Summit of the Americas, pledging "an equal partnership", by expanding the number of US military basis in across South America?
04:57 PM on 11/05/2009
As a father of a Navajo daughter, I will tell you she never attends a pow wow or any other "cultural event" anywhere. I don't encourage the notion of "difference" in her in any way.
She has a combination of white, black, and hispanic friends and their "identity" doesn't mean anything to them. I prefer it that way.
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Ryan81
Why won't Mitt release his "long-form" tax return?
11:51 PM on 11/05/2009
I think it's sad that you don't encourage your daughter to participate in events that celebrate her culture and traditions. What is it about being Native that makes us so different from mainstream society? Rather that ignoring one's heritage, I would hope that everyone has the chance to get in touch with their roots.
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04:56 PM on 11/05/2009
then how about stopping Indian casinos which only support the corrupt few?

Sell-out whitee, sell-out indian, what's the difference?
06:21 PM on 11/05/2009
The Seminoles are making a killing in Florida.
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Ryan81
Why won't Mitt release his "long-form" tax return?
12:11 AM on 11/06/2009
Just remember that only around 9% of Tribes within the U.S. reap huge profits from casinos. It's not okay to generalize and claim that all Natives "sell-out whitee" and "sell-out indian" when the majority of tribes don't run casinos, and are looking for alternative economic development strategies that can jump start reservation economies.
04:49 PM on 11/05/2009
When he was campaigning Obama said that slavery was worse than what happened to the Native Americans--how can anything be worse than government-sponsored genocide? They are still not citizens, still kept on "reservations" and cannot vote. I'm amazed Obama had the nerve to talk to them, after that. Then again, I'm not--he's shameless.
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04:57 PM on 11/05/2009
oh my Toto, shut your eyes!!! he must be shameless
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kbkgza
Send McDonalds Dollars to the RNC!!
04:58 PM on 11/05/2009
Right cause you wh.ites kept Obama's color in slav.ery. I amazed you have the nerve to talk!
04:09 PM on 11/05/2009
There need to be reparations. I say we should arm them to the teeth, and let them have all the land in Red States from 2004. Then I could co-exist with "Red States" and still sleep at night.
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Ryan81
Why won't Mitt release his "long-form" tax return?
12:05 AM on 11/06/2009
Tell that to the tribes that lost land in the so-called blue states. I don't think Natives should be a pawn in your political fantasy of ridding the South of conservatives.
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PrimusElijah
Serial; semi-colon abuser
04:06 PM on 11/05/2009
For those interested in the cause of reconciling with our Native American brothers, please take a look at this treaty or respect. It's not asking for anything but a little of your time. Hopefully this does not break my Huff Post terms of service agreement.

http://mysite.verizon.net/vzer94p3/cambridgesunshinefoundation2/id41.html
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03:48 PM on 11/05/2009
And I wonder if will see any of this summit on the news tonight???
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03:47 PM on 11/05/2009
Bout time! I was have been very concerned that there has a hardly been a mention pf the people who lived/live here before we did.
03:40 PM on 11/05/2009
You can watch this first historical event to take place live right now. Thought I would share it with everyone on the Huffington Post.

Indian Country Today
The world's largest Native American news source
http://www.indiancountrytoday.com/

A lot of us from the Alaska Native and American Indian communities across the country are also watching it on facebook
http://apps.facebook.com/whitehouselive/

or just go to
http://www.whitehouse.gov/live
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
03:36 PM on 11/05/2009
Another thing that Bush would have never done.