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Jun 15, 2009
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Jun 16, 2009
WASHINGTON – In taped remarks to the 2009 National Congress of American Indians Mid-Year Conference June 15, President Barack Obama announced the appointment of Kimberly Teehee as senior policy advisor for Native American Affairs. As a member of the Domestic Policy Council, Teehee will advise the president on issues affecting Indian country. President Obama also announced that the White House will hold a Tribal Nations Conference later this fall.
“Kim Teehee will be a tremendous asset to our team as we work to strengthen and build on the nation-to-nation relationship between the United States and tribal nations,” President Obama said. “She is rightly recognized as an outstanding advocate for Indian country, and she will provide a direct interface at the highest level of my administration, assuring a voice for Native Americans during policy making decisions.”
Since January 1998, Teehee has served as a senior advisor to the House of Representatives Native American Caucus co-chair, Congressman Dale Kildee, D-Mich. A member of the Cherokee Nation, she has also served as the director of Native American Outreach for the Presidential Inaugural Committee for President Clinton’s second inauguration. Prior to that, Teehee was deputy director of Native American Outreach at the Democratic National Committee. She has also held various positions with the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, including serving as a law clerk in the Division of Law and Justice. Teehee received her Bachelor of Arts in political science from Northeastern State University and her Juris Doctor from the University of Iowa, College of Law. While in law school, Teehee was honored with the Bureau of National Affairs Award and served in leadership positions in the National Native American Law Student Association and the Iowa Native American Law Student Association.
President Obama’s taped remarks to the National Congress of American Indians Mid-Year Conference follow:
“Good morning everyone; I appreciate this opportunity to speak with you today and to express my admiration and support for the critical work NCAI does advocating for the rights and aspirations of American Indians and Alaska Natives. I’m also pleased to have the chance to acknowledge your president, Joe Garcia, for his outstanding leadership in this regard.
“As you all know, our nation is at a defining moment, facing challenges unlike any in our lifetime, both at home and abroad. And as we work to rebuild our economy, strengthen our security and ensure that our children have every opportunity to fulfill their dreams, we’ll need every American and every community to get involved.
“That is why I am committed to strengthening and building on the nation-to-nation relationship between the United States and tribal nations. That commitment started with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provides over $3 billion in funding for Indian country. And it extends to our work to empower Native communities to address their pressing local priorities, starting with significant increases in the 2010 proposed budget for health care, law enforcement and education. I recognize that this budget proposal does not make up for past deficiencies, but it does reflect my determination to work with you to reevaluate our spending priorities and include Native Americans in the national policy debate.
“These efforts will not be easy. At times the pace of progress will be frustrating. But I am confident that we can bring the change we need, particularly given the outstanding team of leaders and experts whom I’ve chosen to join my administration. Individuals like Larry EchoHawk as assistant secretary of the Interior for Indian Affairs; Yvette Roubideaux as director of the Indian Health Service; Mary Smith as assistant attorney general for the Department of Justice; and Hilary Tomkins as solicitor of the Department of Interior.
“I am also pleased to point out that Jodi Gillette of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, who is a member of my White House Intergovernmental Affairs staff, is with you today. And I am delighted to announce that someone many of you know – Kim Teehee – will soon be joining the White House Domestic Policy Council.
“As we move forward, I want you to know that my staff and I are eager to engage with Indian country on your priorities – to listen to you and learn from you. I am particularly looking forward to meeting with many of you at the Tribal Nations Conference we will hold at the White House later this fall.
“Again, I thank you for your commitment. I wish you much success in your discussion today, and I look forward to hearing about it from Jodi when she returns to Washington later this week.”
Thursday, Nov 5 at 10:15 AM Robert Welch wrote ...
I hope this Teehee does well. She comes with good credentials. I am related through the Ned Welch family. I do not live in a federally recognized area, and I hope that someday the Fed Govt will do something for all of us who have fled the reservations.
31631769 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Jul 29 at 6:01 AM John wrote ...
thanks for sharing, this great informative post with us. i must say its very interesting and i enjoy while reading it.
26975967 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Jul 29 at 6:00 AM Anonymous wrote ...
lets remember that policy is a word that can be bent in any direction for any purpose to meet those with military power's wants. like trust.
26975956 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Sunday, Jul 19 at 9:06 AM whiteman4ndn wrote ...
Regarding buildingNDNsup comment, I say Right ON.
26355919 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jul 13 at 9:30 PM buildingNDNsup wrote ...
Our words have the power to tear down or to build up. Indians have been choosing to tear each other down for year and we wonder why we are where we are. Hebrews 3:13 says we should exhort each other daily. Can you imagine how different all Indian Nations would be if we all obeyed that command? Hanna is a successful Indian woman. All Indians and all women should be proud of her success.
26001869 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Jun 27 at 9:34 PM TrackingWolfie wrote ...
Chooge we meet again. TeeHee is put in position by Divine Providence. You await to see what she will do for the Cherokee Nation and your under breath tells her to get rid of the freedman problem. Well my heart tells me to tell her she is blessed and to let us all in. Obama in one of his speeches addressed the issue and I hope and pray TeeHee serves for a UNited Cherokee Nation and allows her brothers and sisters to come home. Chooge you may leave the bldg now. Chooge show some respect.
25077397 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Thursday, Jun 25 at 1:56 PM Curtis Wolfe wrote ...
Great to see my classmate from Iowa College of Law doing so well. Good job Kimberly!!
24960737 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 22 at 6:34 PM Roberta wrote ...
Kim is a wonderful individual who understands and cares about Native issues.I pray that god will be with her always.
24256644 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Thursday, Jun 18 at 8:11 PM Okie Girl wrote ...
Right on Chooge. I agree, Hanna has to go. I hope Ms. Tehee has the hard drive to get Hanna out. Ms. Hanna has 8 federl law suits pending against her as of right now for various reasons. It is going to cost the Government millions of dollars to get out of the mess Hanna has put the BIA in.
24082309 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Jun 17 at 11:13 AM Chooge wrote ...
Maybe Ms. Teehee can clean the huge mess that is eastern Oklahoma BIA. Regional Director, Jeantte Hanna, is the most corrupt director BIA has, she continues the legacy of the BIA, corrupt, slow, and inferior. My cousins of the Keetoowah's are looking for change...isn't that what Obama promised?
23968357 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Jun 17 at 6:16 AM Chooge wrote ...
I've read these comments about Kim Teehee. I wrote I knew her family. Her relatives speak Tsa-la-gi but don't know if Teehee does. Oklahoma has one reservation, the Osage. The rest of the tribes have jurisdicitons (old Indian Territory). Does it make them less Indian for not living on the rez? I'm recanting, she looks good on paper but don't know how well she'll advocate for rez tribes. We'll see.
23950464 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 9:10 PM Apache Renegade wrote ...
Here we go again! Another generic Indian being appoint to a high position in Washington. Does she come from a rez with a trust land base? Another hollywood Indian. I'll bet she don't speak a native language and has no idea of how we Indian people on the rez.
23938082 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 4:41 PM Art Fisher wrote ...
ARRA includes over 4 Billion for Indian Country? "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provides over $3 billion in funding for Indian country." THAT SHOULD BE THE NEWS ARTICLE!! I Hadn't heard that number even used casually before.
23923837 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 2:50 PM Shayne I Christen wrote ...
I have cousins named TeeHee.....calling O'Dell is this your daughter....anyway I'l stand up for the family name...one Fancy Skined NDNClown..Honer that
23915324 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 1:34 PM Lisa wrote ...
She is family and I know s he will do a wonderful job!
23909922 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 12:11 PM HonorIndians wrote ...
I am sure she is quite capable and will be an asset to Indian country. However, what is she supposed to be doing that shouldn't be done by the Asst. Sect. of Indian Affairs, Larry Echohawk? Also, Is she a "fancy skin?"
23903137 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 11:40 AM NDNLady wrote ...
I think Ms. Teehee will be a very strong asset. Congratulations to her!
23900659 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 10:48 AM mesa jump wrote ...
its practical to withhold judgement. lets remember that policy is a word that can be bent in any direction for any purpose to meet those with military power's wants. like trust.
23896149 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 9:53 AM The RezFather wrote ...
Teehee is the real deal
23892072 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Jun 16 at 6:34 AM Chooge wrote ...
A lot of 'true' Cherokees know her family. She's going to be an asset. Finally, we can put the freedmen issue to rest and strengthen tribal sovereignty.
23880807 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 15 at 5:29 PM DCSkin wrote ...
She's always been the Indian Czar.
23850859 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Jun 15 at 4:20 PM HonorIndians wrote ...
Is she the new Indian CZAR?
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