Native ‘first dude’ holds power

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Bristol Palin, 17, held her brother, Trig, during the campaign rally where Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., introduced Bristol and Trig’s mom, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, as his vice presidential running mate in Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 29. With Bristol is, their father Todd and sisters Piper and Willow. Todd is of Yup’ik Eskimo descent and is believed to have some pull with his wife’s political decisions.

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Native ‘first dude’ holds power

Is Todd Palin the next LaDonna Harris?

By Rob Capriccioso

WASHINGTON – Some Alaskan politicos say that Todd Palin, the husband of Gov. Sarah Palin, has held unprecedented power over her decision-making process during her two years in the state’s highest office. Since he’s Alaska Native, some Indians can’t help but wonder if his spousal sway could result in more tribal influence in the White House if Sen. McCain were elected.

As a result of Freedom of Information Act requests, several of Gov. Palin’s political foes, as well as ethically-minded individuals, have discovered that it hasn’t been all that unusual for Alaska’s first gentleman to be included on the governor’s office e-mails.

At least three separate public information requests centering on Todd Palin’s role in his wife’s administration have been made in recent months by political activist Andree McLeod of Anchorage; Zane Henning, on behalf of the Last Frontier Foundation; and former state legislator Andrew Halcro, a Palin critic who lost to her in the 2006 race for governor.

Information garnered from the requests indicates that Todd Palin exchanged dozens of e-mails with members of the governor’s staff during his wife’s short time in office. The e-mails contained an array of subject lines, including “re: PSEA (Public Safety Employees of Alaska) Ads,” “re: PR campaign” and “re: Parental consent abortion bill.”

Some of Gov. Palin’s critics have questioned why Todd Palin is involved in the governor’s official correspondence. After all, he’s not a politician, nor does he have government credentials of any sort. Rather, he’s an award-winning snowmobiler, fisherman and an oil-field production operator on Alaska’s North Slope.

Of special note to Indian country, Alaska’s first gentleman is also of Yup’ik Eskimo descent, and Gov. Palin has cited her husband’s and children’s Alaska Native heritage as signs that she is committed to and well-versed on Native issues. The governor commonly refers to her husband as Alaska’s “first dude.”

Given his closeness to the governor, not all Indians view Todd Palin’s fingerprints in the governor’s dealings as such a bad thing. Some said it would be especially helpful if he could help the general public understand more about tribal issues, especially those surrounding Alaska Native Corporations.

The corporations were established in 1971 after Congress passed the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, which settled land and financial claims made by Alaska Natives and provided for the establishment of 13 regional corporations to administer those claims. Many non-Indians have had grievances about the corporations and some have argued that economic benefits have not been widely dispersed throughout the state, although studies have found otherwise.

“There’s always a need to spread more knowledge about our issues, and Todd Palin is an excellent resource—I’m sure he will be involved in some way in her campaign for vice president,” said Jana McKeag, a co-chair of American Indians for McCain Coalition.

“It’s all about access, whether it’s through a spouse, or not—the more important fact is that [McCain and Palin] care and have proactive records on Indian issues.”

There is precedent for positive developments happening for Indian country at times when powerful federal officials have had Native spouses.

It’s well-known that non-Indian former Democratic Sen. Fred Harris from Oklahoma placed strong emphasis on issues affecting American Indians during his terms in office. His wife is LaDonna Harris, of Comanche descent; she and her daughter, Laura Harris, continue to have strong voices in the Democratic Party.

“There’s no doubt Frank made Indian issues a priority because he had a tough Comanche wife,” said former Republican Colorado Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, a leader with the Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe.

Nighthorse Campbell expects that Todd Palin, too, would have an influence on his wife’s policies and beliefs involving Indian country issues, especially if she were elected to higher office.

“If you’re not listening to your spouse, you’re not being a very good spouse yourself,” said Nighthorse Campbell.

It’s hard to determine specific Native issues with which Todd Palin has involved himself to date. Most of the contents of e-mails obtained via the public information requests have been blackened out by state officials on the basis of “deliberative process” or “privacy/personnel.”

Based solely on their subject lines, few of the e-mails appear on the surface to talk specifically about Indian country issues. Still, the ones focused on Public Safety Employees may deal with Gov. Palin’s firing of Walt Monegan, the first Alaska Native public safety commissioner in the state.

Some of Gov. Palin’s political foes have asserted that Monegan was fired because he refused to take action against state trooper Mike Wooten, who was recently divorced from Palin’s younger sister.

The Wall Street Journal has reported that Todd Palin allegedly was directly involved in an effort to get Wooten fired after the trooper reportedly threatened Gov. Palin’s family. The governor and Todd Palin could not be reached for comment on this matter.

Palin spokeswoman Sharon Leighow has said in the past that she couldn’t speak about specific e-mails to Todd Palin from members of the governor’s staff, since the state found them not to be public record.

But Leighow told local media in July that Gov. Palin is “inundated with phone calls and e-mails to their personal accounts, and Todd does pass that information on to the governor. And vice versa. The governor works with a BlackBerry and she forwards e-mails to Todd to print off because she likes to have a hard copy in front of her.”

“It sounds like a pretty good team to me,” said Nighthorse Campbell. “And don’t be surprised if Indians end up benefiting.”

Wednesday, Nov 4 at 2:39 PM NDN GRITS 09 wrote ...

GRITS Girl Raised In The South Sep 26 Linda too funny, too true. Compare 1st Dude to LaDonna? LMAO!

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Wednesday, Oct 7 at 10:07 AM WAMP1MASHPEE wrote ...

YOU ARE ALL GOOF BALLS TO WASTE TIME WITH THIS SUBJECT IT DIDN'T HAPPEN AND IT WON'T HAPPEN THEY ARE A FAMILY IN TROBLE AT HOME SO HOW CAN THIS COUNTRY BENIFIT FROM THIS JUST STAY CLEAR AND IGNORE THE STUPID PEOPLE

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Wednesday, Sep 2 at 7:38 AM Adam wrote ...

hey Grayhawk, I have blue eyes and Redskin. But I'm 3/8 Indian. You just said a real American accepts all people, yet you just insulted people whom are different than you. Would that mean you're not a real American?

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Monday, Jul 13 at 4:05 PM grayhawk wrote ...

Most of these comments must be from whites. A real American Indian accepts all people. I am Navajo. These are terrible comments not woththy of real Indian people.

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Monday, Jun 29 at 3:47 PM CurtJ wrote ...

The Republican "Pitbull with Lipstick" has ongoing lawsuits against the Alaska Native Subsistence priority. She has ongoing ethics problems. Having met them, they are a family, but with my family, subsistence and Alaska Native rights come first. We cannot afford to live off the village store where a one pound package of ground meat is $5.00. Steak is $16-$20 each, Gas is $5.72 a gallon, after the prices went down. Conflict of Interest has been legalized or ignored by our bought off politicians

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Monday, Jun 29 at 1:47 PM the inappropriate one wrote ...

white?non-native? lmao. This guy is a goof ball.Just like his wife.

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Tuesday, Jun 16 at 5:51 PM monica wrote ...

I would like to know how all these short people get into the presidency,govenors, or whatever office their in. To me all these short leaders have the little man or little women syndrome. They are stubborn, don't answer to anyone and think they know everything! Yeah, like most indians that are 1/8 they usually like to think think they know it all and rarely know anything about or practice their culture. In our treaty you suppose to practice you culture, religion, and language.

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Sunday, May 17 at 4:57 PM Craig wrote ...

If this guy had a nose bleed he would probably lose his status as an "Alaske Native". HIghly suspect.

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Saturday, Apr 25 at 8:41 PM Native NDN wrote ...

In most cases the Alaskan natives maintain a higher blood quantum than 1/8th to qualify for enrollment and be recognized as members. How does the native "first dude" inherit his recognition as native with only 1/8th blood degree? It must pay to have connections and be married to a bumbling ex-beauty queen who seeks advise, on how to operate the state. Of course, politics would dictate that, we as natives would all be behind him, if his wife was our next elected President.

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Saturday, Apr 25 at 9:59 AM hey wrote ...

If full bloodied idiots can back up CHURCHILL and play the coyote right under the College president's nose...then giggle like coyotes all the while doing or acting like they are fullfilling their state jobs ...then why not this guy?

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Wednesday, Apr 22 at 10:19 AM native man wrote ...

look at him, he is a white guy!

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Tuesday, Mar 17 at 12:25 AM Wanbli wrote ...

She is a pretty little barbe! But, when they made barbe, that forgotton to give her brain in Oz. Americanized women, know matter of what race, are lost, naked, poor and without the love for the Creator and themselves. I hope this little one grow's up to be free as all the other little ones but not as stupid as some have become. He is a cute little guy that needs a real liberated, free and sovereign indigenous family, to teach him what truth is and what its not. What justice is and what it isn't

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Friday, Jan 9 at 12:01 PM Ron wrote ...

This is an interesting paper. It seems to be full of racism and misplaced anger. I would suggest you "native Americans" think of yourselves as individuals. Group think is dangerous and counter productive.

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Thursday, Jan 8 at 4:43 AM mtness wrote ...

They both grew up in Idaho, with very little ties to alaska natives in fact alot of her business in anti native. She didnt even attend the AFN and renigged on a promise to deal with the energy crises. Thankfully she didnt make it in and we will have good people who are sincere about helping natives.

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Friday, Dec 19 at 1:32 AM Natives In Alaska wrote ...

Just because your Native does not mean you should be poor ,when you have an oppertunity to work for a "responsible" oil or mineral exploration company.She and her husband ARE Pro-Native.They hunt ,fish,and care about the issues of our people.They have heart and our small town loves them.How can you judge if you've never been here? Why should'nt people of our class-real working class be in positions of power,rather then what seems to be the norm of,silverspoon,bred to be .

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Saturday, Dec 6 at 12:05 PM Mark Sees Them wrote ...

As one who is also NOT fullblood, I still follow the traditions of my Choctaw/Bird clan Cherokee roots, in ALL ways in All things... To my knowledge nor anything that has come to public attention, Mr Palin is "native" in family tie only. He works for those who could not care less about Indigenous Land rights. were Mr Palin to do this his wife would certainly be MUCH different person than she is... As she is now, she is NOT worthy of Native support... She's a "white man in Womens clothing"

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Wednesday, Dec 3 at 2:26 PM lynn wrote ...

We as a should not belittle those who were not luck enough to be prue breads. Remember they are neither true natives not true whites or blacks or and other group. We as natives no matter how much or how little are still the proudest group in the world. We are smarter kinder and in many many cases extremley great looking. Our anger should not be toward our mixed famlies but toward the hispanic groups who try take what we have left and claim to be natives of the land. LOL.

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Tuesday, Oct 28 at 7:28 PM singing salmon wrote ...

His wife's actions truly show that probably his native up bringing and cultural beliefs never have played a part in her decisions as Governor. Her policies against Alaskan Natives show that. I know that if I was married to a non-indian and her attitude towards my culture was totaly opposite, there would be no marriage. She is a part of his family, and to be against cultural issues such as subsistence (fishing and hunting), maybe the first dude is not in touch with his culture as we may think.

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Sunday, Oct 26 at 3:38 PM donovan wrote ...

...updated Sept 11th? Is that supposed to be a mystical influence? The lies and images churned out by the dominant media is often no different than any other spell casting.

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Friday, Oct 17 at 9:23 AM Hualapai/Yavapai/Havasupai Lady wrote ...

I hereby affirm to all native, indigenous peoples residing on Turtle Island and abroad, my endorsement of Senator Barack Obama. It is my sincere hope that as many of my red brothers and sisters will join me in this battle. The pen is mightier than the sword! We must use their weapon, the vote, to achieve a better life for our people. Arm yourselves, my people, join me in this battle, and register to vote and cast your ballot on election day. May the Creator bless us all. ~RedLady

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Saturday, Oct 4 at 1:38 PM Tomahawk wrote ...

What 1/8th (federally recognized) Alaska Native heritage Tribe is Mr. Palin part of or enrolled in/at? Does he walk the moccasin earth surface? Is he knowledable about Native American/American Indian Treaties, the supreme law of the land? If thus, he's voice should be heard in a thundering flow to the people near him and to the Nation. AHO with sage...

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Friday, Oct 3 at 9:56 AM scott wrote ...

Mr. Palin is only 1/8th Native American blood. Not only that, but he works for a company that expropriates land from natives for oil drilling. Along with the hard-core mineral and natural resource confiscatory mentality of his wife, I don't think that Mr. Palin is a true representative of our native american values, 1/8th blood or not.....

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Friday, Sep 26 at 12:40 AM linda wrote ...

Watered down Indians...give me a break, their just a bunch of people trying to capitalize on the true Indians that are not represented in the lower 48 states, that goes for John McCain who he has suckered the Natives from Arizona. Nighthorse Campbell,another watered down Indian in Indian Country...truly a TURNCOAT for REPUBLICANS!

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Saturday, Sep 20 at 9:56 PM dd wrote ...

She is anti-earth, anti environment, and pro destructive, which at least to me... is anti Native

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