The Associated Press Sen. Barack Obama Obama: A full partnership with Indian country
By
Barack Obama
|
| We need more than just a government-to-government relationship; we need a nation-to-nation relationship, and I will make sure that tribal nations have a voice in the White House. |
Now, I understand the tragic history between the United States and tribal nations. Our government hasn’t always been honest and truthful in our dealings. And we’ve got to acknowledge that if we’re going to move forward in a fair and honest way.
Indian nations have never asked much of the United States – only for what was promised by the treaty obligations made to their forebears. So let me be absolutely clear – I believe treaty commitments are paramount law, and I will fulfill those commitments as president of the United States.
That means working with tribal governments to ensure that all American Indians receive affordable, accessible health care services. That’s why I’ve cosponsored the Indian Health Care Improvement Act in the U.S. Senate, and that’s why I’ve fought to ensure full funding of the IHS so that it has the resources it needs.
It also means guaranteeing a world-class education for all our children. I’ll work with tribal nations to reform No Child Left Behind and create opportunities for tribal citizens to become teachers so you can be free to educate your children the way you know best. We’ll increase funding for tribal colleges. And I will make Native language preservation and education a priority.
To give families in our tribal communities every chance to succeed in a 21st century economy, I will cut taxes for 95 percent of all workers, invest in job training and small business development, and put people back to work rebuilding our crumbling roads, schools and bridges.
And I will never forget the service and sacrifice that generations of American Indians have given to this country. We have to keep our sacred trust with Indian veterans by making sure that no veteran falls into homelessness, and that all our veterans get the benefits and support they have earned.
Let me just close by saying this. I was born to a teenage mother. My father left when I was 2 years old, so I never knew him well. I was raised in Hawaii by a single mother and my grandparents, and we didn’t have a lot of money – we even turned to food stamps at one point just to get by.
Where I grew up, there weren’t many black families. So I know what it feels like to be viewed as an outsider. I know what it’s like to not always have been respected or to have been ignored. I know what it’s like to struggle.
Every president is shaped by his own experience. These have been mine. And so I want you to know that I will never forget you. The American Indians I have met across this country will be on my mind each day that I am in the White House. You deserve a president who is committed to being a full partner with you; to respecting you, honoring you and working with you every day. That is the commitment I will make to you as president of the United States.
Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois is the Democratic candidate for president.
This content requires the latest Adobe Flash Player and a browser with JavaScript enabled.
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.
Classifieds
On Demand
-
Digital Copy
Receive Indian Country Today in PDF format Read more »
-
ICT Insider
Sign up to receive ICT Insider E-Newsletters Read more »
-
ICT audio
Listen to audio programs from ICT Read more »
-
Video
Watch ICT videos right in your browser Read more »
-
RSS Feeds
Stay up-to-date with ICT Read more »
-
Mobile
ICT on your cell phone or PDA Read more »
Friday, May 15 at 9:15 AM Storm Cloud wrote ...
Onece again I tell you, a poliician is never to be believed. With a friend like Obama you don't need McCain. You must deal with one crook at a time. Before you vote for anyone, look closely at their past record. You have Obama now, so remember what he does for or against you and let that guide you in the next election.
21547324 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Mar 24 at 11:44 PM Little Bear wrote ...
I,m Fr a Mikmaq Nation in Canada,I emailed you, a letter of my vision ,I had in 1991,The Vision was about Leonard Peltier,you & my wife & a great! Elder Art Solomon .from N Ontario,are the only people I shared this Vision with,I Hope you will come across my letter,for the Request to Free Leonard Peltier. I also hope Canada will regognize us as Human ,s ,In the Human Rights Commission of Canada. thanks,I was hoping to meet you along with many fans here in Canada.
18502057 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Sunday, Nov 16 at 11:09 AM White Cloud wrote ...
President Elect Obama. Please help the KonKow Valley Band of Maidu repatriate the bodies that they gave up prior to the innundation of Lake Oroville. It would only take a letter from your office to the California Dept of Parks and Recreation. Thank you sir.
12378189 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Nov 8 at 9:56 AM unforgetting wrote ...
next youll be co-opting our own educational movents, forcing us into slave labor and reinforcment of white communities infrastruture, and doing it all because your my personal president friend!
12056054 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Thursday, Nov 6 at 10:51 PM Nancy S. wrote ...
Remember that promises made are not deeds done-he says to you what you want to hear- be careful.....
12001609 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Thursday, Nov 6 at 2:44 PM lelawastewinyan wrote ...
im proud to be native american,i hope and pray for mr.obama and his family that they will be safe and help all people in this world. and help immigration build a better relationship with mexico,instead of breaking families apart.like the government did to the indians many generations ago.i dislike the united states government because they are ignorant and uneducated about other cultures. i'm happy mr.obama is there in the white house i hope he can help educate the ignorance of white people.
11977919 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Thursday, Nov 6 at 2:01 PM Trudi Blue in VA wrote ...
I will talk to him / email him ( since I worked his campaign, I've already touched on the issues of Indian Nations )I want him to seriously do something for the Indian nations and FREE Leonard Peltier. He also knows about Leonard I sent him some poetry and mail regarding Leonard. I pray he is the man I think he is. Peace be with you ALL in Spirit...In the Spirit of Crazy Horse! Trudi Blue / Blue T in VA
11975198 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Nov 5 at 3:24 PM Kim wrote ...
It is a start. What about McCain visiting the Broken Spoke in SD during the rally, but I did not hear anything about him traveling to one reservation while in that area.He visited at one of the most controversial places in the Black Hills, but it was not Indians he visited with. McCain was worried about the majority and forgot all about the minority!
11914683 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Nov 5 at 2:48 PM GOUARD Lina (association CANTE WASTE OYATE) wrote ...
CHER MR LE PRESIDENT OBAMA,NOUS TENONS A VOUS ADRESSER NOS SINCERES FELICITATIONS ET NOUS N AVIONS AUCUN DOUTE QUE CETTE ELECTION SE DEROULERAIT AINSI!NOUS SOMMES UNE ASSOCIATION FRANCAISE D AIDE POUR LES AMERINDIENS ET ESPERONS DE TOUT NOTRE COEUR QUE VOUS SEREZ ATTENTIF A LEURS BESOINS ET LEUR BIEN-ETRE CAR ILS EN ONT UN REEL BESOIN!!!!NOUS SOMMES FIERS DE VOIR QUE LES AMERICAINS ,A TRAVERS CE VOTE,AIENT REPRIS CONFIANCE ET ESPOIR!NOUS VOUS SOUHAITONS LONGUE VIE ET COURAGE.AMICALEMENT,LINA.
11912134 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Nov 5 at 9:19 AM Audrey Greene Summers wrote ...
Both Obama and Clinton failed to appear at the Democratic event hosted by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. It is difficult to embrace his newfound commitment when he refused to come to tribal lands when invited. Other democratic hopefuls attended, where was Obama?
11886944 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Nov 5 at 7:49 AM Reena wrote ...
Okay, Looks like Obama didn't do his homework on the specific issues facing not only our individual tribes, but Native peoples as a whole. It's clear that, in a way, this speech illustrates, through the many generalizations he makes, that he was caught with his pants down on this one. While it would have behooved him to do his homework, the good news is, this speech also illustrates his open-mindedness and resolve to listen to us, learn about who we are and make a sincere effort on our behalf
11881809 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Nov 5 at 1:58 AM Benita Moore wrote ...
I am hearing the voices of many ndns from various tribal backgrounds. One thing I have not heard from any of you is how we, together,are going to fix our corrupt tribal governments. Or are you going to blame a President for our elections? It's easy to pass the buck on Washington for our apparent abandonment over 500 years, but I have to say, from what I have seen, we are no better when we elect out of nepotism, greed and selfishness, or to keep certain families in power. Please. We need change.
11875888 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Nov 4 at 5:23 PM observer wrote ...
Nation to nation is a good start, but Aboriginal liberation is not started nor achieved by a President's campaign speeches.
11853903 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Nov 4 at 3:27 PM Delores Keith wrote ...
I am appalled by the responses I read above. First of all, the first one you illustrate is from a Canadian...a Canadian no less...commenting about Obama's relationship with Native Americans...I don't get it. I believe voting for Obama is voting for true evil to invade our nation. McCain is only a little bit better but...at least he won't completly overturn the cultural & ethnic efforts we have become so accustomed to dealing with in this country. I pray for our nation. Pila Maya
11846603 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Nov 4 at 11:07 AM Loretta Burnstick - Alexander First Nation, Edmonton, CANADA wrote ...
This man seems to have a heart for humanity. For those of us who know how it feels to struggle, it is refreshing to hear someone talk about what it feels like. Empathy is a beautiful quality. Obama may not have all the answers, and we all know he cannot do it alone, but at least he is willing to discuss the issue, and try his best. Before anyone criticizes him they should give him a chance to prove or disprove himself. What do we have to lose? Good Luck Obama...
11829679 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Nov 3 at 11:52 AM Go Vote! wrote ...
Many rational voters who fully support Obama do not see him as a savior. We know he will be unable or unwilling to fulfill all of his campaign promises: that's the U.S. political system. However, Obama has delivered in accordance with his professed values: E.g., he has a solid record for supporting veterans, where as former P.O.W. and warhawk McCain doesn't even do that as noted above, Obama also co-sponsored the Indian Health Care Improvement Act.
11775559 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Nov 3 at 11:27 AM PPhillips wrote ...
Let's not forget that it took Bush 8 years to put us in this position. It will take Obama, or McCain, more than 4 years to turn it around.
11773839 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Nov 3 at 10:02 AM archivist wrote ...
Barack Obama surely can't live up to all the expectations people have of him. It's almost as if people expect every social ill, political problem and economic hardship to disappear when he is sworn in. An American president can do many things but there are also problems that Obama won't be able, or willing to work on. I think it may take a few years until people realize they need to work on these problems themselves. Then reelection comes around and the cycle starts all over again.
11768239 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Nov 1 at 2:27 PM Archie Anderson wrote ...
Obamanation is playing American sheep like a rented car. beware of what you wish for
11701134 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Nov 1 at 3:07 AM Pueblo wrote ...
Obama has at least made an attempt to say anything of credence in reference to American Indian issues. McCain assumes that because he represents a state where Natives reside and his running mate is married to a paper native, that that is enough rubbing of Native elbows to justify that he understands our issues. In both NM and AZ, Obama/Biden have made time to speak with our people. Where has the GOP been? Joe the Plumber is not the only one voting. For our own good, vote Obama/Biden!
11684874 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Friday, Oct 31 at 11:50 AM John Gak wrote ...
I believe Barack Obama he is one us he came from poor family and I believe he will do what he say, if we remember the time of President Bill Clinton, the counrty was so much better, look and this now in the time of Bush -McCain , a lots families are suffereing so much ,and I believe deeply from the bottom of my herat the people of U.S.A. should always electing someone who will care deeplyin for he own people not to runing the Country according to he own interst or geting freinds from
11650154 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Friday, Oct 31 at 8:53 AM Dina wrote ...
Let's remember that McCain has a very checkered track record in NDN country.NAGPRA is perhaps his crowning achievment, but he perpetuated Navajo forced relocation. Understanding Native issues is not the same as supportive of Native issues. He IS the wealthy white establishment. Obama is more like us, though still admittedly different. We will have to see. We do need to change directions in this country because 8 years of Republican rule has left this country in tatters.
11639259 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Thursday, Oct 30 at 5:53 PM Okimaskwesis wrote ...
I beleive that Obama is abetter candidate then McCain who jus brags about all the wars he's helped campaign...Obama if your really telling the truth then our ancestors in this land will help you but if you don't then you will feel the punishment that is coming to canada's and american's governments and yes people you will see this in your lifetime... do not think that you can go against natural laws and not feel it from mother earth and the creator
11618719 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Oct 29 at 4:27 PM Anonymous wrote ...
At last a Presidential candidate (and likely next US President )who gets it!
11555479 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Oct 29 at 3:17 PM Alicia Faws wrote ...
Read Deron Marquez piece on this site about Deeds not Words. Same thing with Victoria Vasques's piece on Promises Kept v. Promises Made - that one is at IndianTimes online. It's important that we remember that John McCain is a tried and TRUE advocate. Don't be beguiled with crafty campaign speech.
11551589 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Oct 29 at 2:21 PM pecanpii wrote ...
Barack Obama doesn't care about you - I'm sorry to say. I live in the Chicago area, and he's a slick politician. His Global Poverty bill will send $50 bn dollars over 5 years to the UN. This man, you want to vote for could not pass the background check for many sensitive military positions. Do you really think he has your best interest at heart - don't be a fool, you are nothing but a vote to him. I live in his state-he's done nothing for the people here except for other African Americans.
11548049 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Wednesday, Oct 29 at 12:06 AM badskpr wrote ...
I am trying to set up a "Sailability" with tradional Native Values of the walk to the water Like the Cherokees did(Osiyo). It will modeled after www.baads.org/ and could get your kes back and the sacred grounds that were flooded to get more water, Coyote talks to me daily to bring out the passion of Chumash like Logan who wants to see his brothers take back what was theirs and make it what it should be.
11517589 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 3:46 PM Ogi wrote ...
Did he mention Justice ? and how to rectify it?
11499469 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 3:23 PM David Lewis, Choctaw wrote ...
Bill Clinton visited the Lakota Nation and made many unfulfilled promises. What we need is jobs in the poorest areas where 50 to 90% are unemployed. We need to allow Natives to sell their own property. We need a full accounting of resources ripped off estimated in the hundreds of billions. We need need WDC to listen and then act.
11497839 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 2:28 PM Shining Moon wrote ...
One can hope that as a disenfranchised minority in America (not only black, but mixed-race), Obama means what he says when he speaks about Native welfare. And saying this may only be words, but McCain hasn't come out and said anything at all.
11494229 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 11:54 AM gthomas wrote ...
I chanced on this article by accident. I planned to vote for Obama before,but am further pleased to find him addressing some of my concerns outside of the mainstream.I think it's a wonderful testament to his general thoughtfulness,and I think he's the only person out there who might appropriately care for the Earth and Her people as well as the economy, for example. Whether he can pull it off or not remains to be seen, but I definitely believe his sentiments. They are my own,so I recognize them.
11483629 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 11:01 AM mato shila wrote ...
lets start the healing with freedom for Leonard Peltier Mitakuye Oyasin
11480239 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 9:08 AM DOMY94FF / France wrote ...
I hope that he will respect his words. I also pray that he does not forget Mr LEONARD PELTIER ...JUSTICE AND FREEDOM FOR MR PELTIER !!!...Please FREE PELTIER ...!!!
11473274 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 8:32 AM Tom Edwards wrote ...
This is the most ethinic & racial motivated pandering I've ever seen! When ever will every citizen be treated equally by the government?
11471139 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Tuesday, Oct 28 at 1:16 AM charleslennon wrote ...
We shall see. That's all we can do. For now.
11463279 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Oct 27 at 11:19 PM JanelleFranklin4503@yahoo.com wrote ...
Thank you Mr Obama,I too am a single parent and there are many challenges in the indian country but also for the urban indians.I have to say for me and my family WE are ready for a change!!However there are those that have heard that there will be change then suffered the outcome like myself and my relatives but,i will stand by you for i still see and want CHANGE!Thank you for addressing the indian community.I am not JOE plumber just an Indian woman who also works,pays taxes and has children.
11461439 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Oct 27 at 6:36 PM Carol Omer wrote ...
Here in Australia the story of theft and dispossession is the same for Aborignal people. What a difference it would make if the western world understood the importance of ceremony, ritual, Mother Earth and the tribal consciousness of We not me, me , me... Bring on the changes..it is Time...
11453089 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Oct 27 at 3:21 PM Idiotwind wrote ...
If you can do what you are saying, that alone will change America and the world, for the better. I say go for it and if it doesn't get done, at least your heart was in the right place.
11443744 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Oct 27 at 1:00 PM Canadian First Nation wrote ...
It is good to hear that there is politicians who are really concerned about the Native American issues. As we all know, even in Canada our voices are never heard. If they are then yes....it is lip service that is provided to us. I have always watched with great interest, the race for the White House in the US. I like Obama, I would love for him to come and run for Chief in our community. Go Obama Go!!
11435499 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Monday, Oct 27 at 11:05 AM Montana Cat wrote ...
we need to get out of the department of defence and have a full cabinet working right along side with the president and i believe obama will meet native american interest. GO OBAMA!
11428674 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Sunday, Oct 26 at 11:14 PM Jerry wrote ...
Thank you Mr. Obama. We will be watching.
11410884 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Sunday, Oct 26 at 9:17 PM Steve wrote ...
And I thought Obama's position was that we were one people?
11407964 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Sunday, Oct 26 at 5:27 PM chilliej wrote ...
Let me add I was a twin and my father left when I was born. Mr. Obama, why do you think you are so unique. I am the mother of an American Indian. You can not possibly know what you are promising, much less fulfill it all. You have done little in my eyes except make promises - and we have had enough of those. Thanks but no thanks. We don not need your big government.
11401209 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Oct 25 at 2:47 PM David wrote ...
We have been lied to for so very long that it is difficult to read this and think that things will change. That said, I believe in your words. More so, I believe in you. I have been waiting a long time for someone like you to come along.
11368459 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Saturday, Oct 25 at 11:55 AM Randy Hanova wrote ...
Good article, I hope Obama means what he says and not forget once he gets into the White House as so many other politicians wanting our votes only! This includes John McCain!
11363999 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Add a comment
Most Popular