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Mankiller: Energized and hopeful for Sen. Barack Obama

By Wilma Mankiller

As a Native woman, it is tough not to feel distrustful of and cynical toward most politicians. But on the crest of this election season, unlike any prior, I feel buoyed. I feel energized, engaged and excited. I feel something new: hope.

Yes, it’s a buzzword nowadays. “Hope” has become synonymous with a candidate and emblematic of movement. The cynic in me wishes to dismiss it as superficially attractive yet ultimately insubstantial, but decades of experience in politics and public service won’t allow me to do that. I haven’t felt this hopeful in years.

It started in the primary. As Native people, we didn’t have just a single good candidate; we had several great ones from which to choose. It was a profound struggle choosing a candidate to endorse, but one I welcomed. What a wonderful surprise to have too many candidates listening to us and responding to our issues.

Now, as the campaign has narrowed to a general election, my hope for the future of this country and its policies toward tribal governments and individuals only grows. I know we have an advocate in Sen. Barack Obama, who unveiled his First Americans platform while the campaign was still in its infancy and has since been meeting with tribal leaders around the country. He is humble enough to respectfully listen, and empathetic enough to fully understand the challenges facing our communities today. I believe Sen. Obama when he says he feels “a particular sense of outrage when I see the status of so many Native Americans, and there is a sense of kinship in terms of the struggles that have to be fought.” The other candidates simply cannot speak from the same place.

But he does more than talk the talk. Since entering the U.S. Senate, Obama supported the Indian Health Care Reauthorization Act and pushed for a billion-dollar increase in IHS funding. As a presidential candidate, he took that commitment to Indian health care further and called for full funding of IHS. In addition, one of Obama’s first initiatives as a candidate was to plan for a National Indian Policy Adviser as a senior staff member in the White House.

I’m inspired that this country chose him as a presidential candidate and I’m eager to be a part of history when we elect him in November. And make no mistake; we will be the ones electing him in November. Native people have an unprecedented degree of electoral power this season. We are a voting bloc that must be courted. Native populations are the most geographically dense in states likely to be up for grabs this election, meaning 1 – 2 percent of the vote in swing states could be the difference between an Obama victory on the one hand and four more years of Indian-hostile policies on the other. We can make that difference, but only if we vote.

Sen. Obama is a lifelong public servant who has shown sage judgment and sound politics. I trust him to nominate judges to the Supreme Court who will respect the inherent rights of tribal governments and the basic human rights of all people. I am impressed by the fact that he seeks and heeds wise counsel and solid policy advice on the issues I care most about – tribal sovereignty, foreign policy and health care.

Wilma Mankiller is the former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation.

Sunday, Jan 3 at 4:47 PM james o wahwassuck wrote ...

obama,neither white nor black,nor conqueror nor slave,his mother white his father black,i think him to be the first american.

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Sunday, Jan 3 at 7:57 AM james o wahwassuck wrote ...

i want to know what native leader is willing and courageous enough to change our colonial reservation status to an independent autonomous tribal state ? states have been in existance for more than 2000 years when do we change and demand political states rights.

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Thursday, Dec 3 at 3:02 PM Indian Survival wrote ...

If the CNO wants to lead, rather than destroy State Recognized Tribes, the UKB, the Delaware, and the Freedmen; do this: [1] protect Cherokee sacred and historic sites [2] revitalize the Cherokee language in all Cherokee people [3] revitalize the cultural ceremonies on original Cherokee soil [4] protect Cherokee cultural property from fraud and abuse [5] return to the homeland from an exile in OK [6] reunify the all Cherokee people in one govt [7] help other fragmented INDN communities reunify

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Wednesday, Dec 2 at 11:06 PM Tsoi Tawodi wrote ...

Wilma Mankiller would make a great president. She took her nation to great heights and has endured much from her childhood to now. Great insights and native blood. A great leader to lead this country

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Wednesday, Sep 2 at 12:19 PM Gr8 NDN wrote ...

We all should give Obama a chance to prove his leadership and his ideas. Just because you don't like Wilma doesn't mean to have to dislike anybody she endorses. I can't stand her either but I like Obama.

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Wednesday, Aug 19 at 1:44 PM Judge Naidu wrote ...

A good start would be to convince President Obama to convene and establish a Office of Native American Affairs headed by a respected Leader amongst the 500 or so Native Nations, Tribes, Clans, and Bands. WE need to be into the face of the President to get anything done within the four squares of Article 2, section 2, clause 2 (The Teating Making Clause of the Constitution). Any takers ?? Otherwise WE will continue to be a recurring statistic in the realms of empty talk and vague promises.

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Tuesday, Jul 28 at 10:59 PM TrackingWolfie wrote ...

Let all indians in those that have native american blood should ne let into the nation they belong to. Its only right.

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Monday, Jun 22 at 7:17 PM roberta wrote ...

I enjoyed wilma mankillers comments and concerns. They were well thought out. I think she is a good example for all Indian people. She cares about our future. What a great lady you are Wilma.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Monday, Jun 8 at 11:59 PM June wrote ...

This past week President Obama addressed the issue of gender equality and basic human rights. Gender discrimination is alive and kicking in Indian Country. On our reservation the non-Native men get higher salaries with benefits, and a Native woman with a Masters Degree gets nothing in comparison for the same position! The non-Native man gets an Employee Contract, yet as a Tribal Member Educated Native woman I could not secure a fair salary or due justice let alone a contract! Freedom? Ha!

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Sunday, May 24 at 8:39 PM pahchoka wrote ...

I wonder what Wilma has to say about the one trillion dollars in interest only payments that taxpayers have to pay now towards the national debt?-that doesn't include the principal which is estimated to be 18 trillion by the end of the first term due to this enlightened policy the pres is taking us on. First deregulation occurred with- Carter then the repeal of Glass Steagall a major impetus for this mess-Clinton--wake up people neither party serves anyone but corporate America. THEY DON'T CARE

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Saturday, May 23 at 3:40 PM larry z wrote ...

I said it before, wake up Indian the man is evil.

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Thursday, Apr 23 at 11:23 AM ORRIN.ALLEN@NEZPERCE.ORG. wrote ...

I THINK MS.MANKILLER TO OUT OF TOUCH WITH WHATS GOING ON IN TODAY'S WORLD, SO WOULD SOME ONE PLEASE UPDATE MS.MANKILLER, I'M JUST A YOUNG KID AT HEART OF 75, SO I THINK I CAN SPEAK SOMEWHAT AGAINST HER. I THINK MR.CAMPBELL IS DOING THE BEST HE CAN WITH THE INFORMATION HE GETS, SOME LIES AND SOME TRUE.

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Monday, Apr 6 at 4:10 AM Wise One wrote ...

Wow, this is one man Wilma won't kill. Hey Obama is half white, not only black; he does not come from slave stock; has never lived among the black people; he has been far removed from their culture and his black claim is of the African continent and not North America. He is a white man inside and brown skinned outside - his spirit is confused. As a result of this confusion, only his degree of insecurities will determine the level of support put forth, for the Native American.

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Thursday, Apr 2 at 1:19 PM tseligaii wrote ...

i think as an act of faith, lands greater than 1000 acres be returned to each native group. thats just for starters. after that i might start believing.

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Wednesday, Apr 1 at 2:49 PM pahchoka wrote ...

Seems as though all the lessons of history have been lost or ignored. It is beyond belief to see so many wrap themselves in the flag and play this game. "Her words are wisdom and should be treated with respect"-Joseph must be embarrassed by these words. The promises of more hollow words from the Great Father in Washington play once again the Pied Pipers tune. It is about sovereignty, self reliance, culture and tradition-nothing else! Forget the money that makes us beggars, dependent and white.

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Tuesday, Mar 31 at 10:57 AM ORERIN.ALLENB@nEZPERCE.ORG. wrote ...

sorry to the error,not sewn.OBAMA,IT SHOULD BE PRESIDENT oBAMA.

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Tuesday, Mar 31 at 10:51 AM orrin,allen@nezperce.org. wrote ...

Please,please, someone update Ms.mankiller,she keeps refering to sewn.Obama, he is no longer an senator, he is her "President"Obama.

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Tuesday, Mar 24 at 11:54 AM orrin.allen@nezperce systems.com wrote ...

wheb will you update ms.mankillers letter and her statements?

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Friday, Mar 20 at 3:37 PM Debra wrote ...

Grow up Orrin, Ms. Mankiller was and always will be a great leader. Her words are wisdom and should be treated with respect by being honored. If you had any words worth honoring then work hard and do great things as she did and still does. You should listen to your elders, and I know their are many past and present Nez Perce Elders that would be embaressed by your comments.

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Friday, Mar 13 at 1:53 AM Wanbli wrote ...

Obama represents the American, Empire. He has stated on record that he supports globalized economic policies that exploit and dehumanizes indigenous labor and sovereignty. He promised to maintain and protect the laws of this democracy and hasn't even addressed the War on Terror Policies. He stated he would get the troop out of Iraq but its going to keep thousands there and will deploy thousands to Afghanistan. Obama must rid our nations of BIA and IRA bureaucracy if his change is made of truth.

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Thursday, Mar 12 at 11:48 AM orrin.allen@nezperce systems.com wrote ...

how long will you put her comments on? all her stuff is now old.

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Thursday, Mar 5 at 4:13 PM oglalakol wrote ...

Glenda. Have you ever checked on how the Kennedies made their millions? Importing scotch. Obama's my man, but I base that on his abilities and his words.

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Monday, Feb 23 at 4:26 PM Jackson Harris wrote ...

Learn to read, Indeed! And, what do they call you in your"Indian Country" if they call at all! Get a grip and quit your crying! I suppose you think Bush did a great job!? Go Obama!!!

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Monday, Jan 26 at 2:50 PM marlene parker wrote ...

This comment is for the idiot who is accusing President Obama of voter fraud and not being a US citizen. The man was born in Hawaii you Idiot. Do you have any facts to back up the other allegations. As for the people in his life with questionable views. He has distanced himself from them. Learn to read please.

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Monday, Jan 19 at 5:24 PM Middle-man wrote ...

This flag of moderation is not a native anything but a core GOP-racist and a usual Obama hater! You can whine!! YES WE CAN !!OBAMA 2012 !!

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Monday, Dec 29 at 12:08 AM pah choka wrote ...

Change? A new beginning?Pride and self respect? It begins and ends with us-not a president,a government official,a program or a geographic location such as Washington,DC. We don't even have a word for politicians in our language-if our "spirit doesn't speak English" neither should it speak politics.

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Friday, Oct 31 at 2:44 PM redbone wrote ...

as native people we understand the illusion of freedom and what freedom really is. they are all the same. follow the money trail. lets take back the earth my fellow earth peoples.

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Thursday, Oct 30 at 3:23 PM Anonymous wrote ...

Amazing- that you would endorse Obama who is involved in donor fraud, voter registration fraud and has radical friends-Frank Marshall Davis, Bill Ayers, Rashid Khalidi and Jeremiah Wright to name a few. Is he even a US citizen? As a Cherokee, I'm appalled that people don't know about Obama. Indian Country probably won't allow my comments because they're negative.

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Sunday, Oct 19 at 1:59 AM A Mom wrote ...

I don't understand why folks want to vote for a man that supports aborting babies. I am native and I know that the children are our future unfortunately Obama does not agree with my values. I am not voting for either Obama nor Mccain!

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Wednesday, Sep 24 at 11:47 PM glenda vigil wrote ...

I have to agree with Wilma Mankiller, not with former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell and his Republican cohorts. First of all, has anyone really looked at John McCain's blind stance on what his wife has made a fortune on? She makes her money on the distribution of alcohol products and that means alcohol related addictions,alcohol related accidents, and alcoholic related family abuse to rampant alcoholic related murders and tragic consequences that tribes have to deal with. Families come 1st.

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