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serves the boards of the american indian resources the association on indian affairs, the indigenouslanguage institute, natural resources defense council and the national center for american indian enterprise development. mr. eckhart attended the university of new mexico, where he earned his b.a. and his j.d. so with that, just you allow me a personal note. i originally from new mexico, i'm the pueblo of santa clara. it's small tribe, about a half hour north of santa fe. if anyone has ever been there, please come visit to the tribal economy and. mr. o'clock again it's a privilege to be here with you today and you have the floor. thank you, jennifer. i'm very honored to be asked to participate in this symposium here today. it's a really special. 100 years ago. the indian citizen, but it had indians citizenship act passed and it's really great that that being commemorated here we have come a long way since that time and we at the native american fund have played a key role in it's something i got involved in just kind of by happenstance. i was even though a citizen of the nation of okl
serves the boards of the american indian resources the association on indian affairs, the indigenouslanguage institute, natural resources defense council and the national center for american indian enterprise development. mr. eckhart attended the university of new mexico, where he earned his b.a. and his j.d. so with that, just you allow me a personal note. i originally from new mexico, i'm the pueblo of santa clara. it's small tribe, about a half hour north of santa fe. if anyone has ever been...
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tribes in american indian and alaskan native people and. combating disenfranchisement has often gone hand in hand with changing the public narrative. the indians are not that were less than, as you heard larry talk his ancestors and i want to just briefly talk about two special people who to change that here in the states who deserved to be spotlighted. one is clint get leader elizabeth petrovich who is instrumental in passing the anti discrimination of 1945 in alaska before her work public places in alaska were free to post signs in their windows. no dogs, no natives and openly discriminate against indian people from accessing public and housing and no doubt that elizabeth's experience attending a federal indian boarding informed her life and her leadership. another person i want to mention is miguel trujillo from his letter pueblo. even after 1924, new mexico prohibited indian people from voting based on its constitution. a along with felix cohen, who worked at the us department of the interior and was a giant in federal indian law. migue
tribes in american indian and alaskan native people and. combating disenfranchisement has often gone hand in hand with changing the public narrative. the indians are not that were less than, as you heard larry talk his ancestors and i want to just briefly talk about two special people who to change that here in the states who deserved to be spotlighted. one is clint get leader elizabeth petrovich who is instrumental in passing the anti discrimination of 1945 in alaska before her work public...
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during the american indian princess pageant too. so i got prepared for that, so let's keep practice one more, but the mother dimitria is a full the princess. and now i'm a lake, a hoops to carry on the tradition the, the more his family, like most of the tribes have a good life on the reservation. having the right to operate to can see notes keeps the shop to some financial security the they also have their own police force coolant system and fire department. the lake is high school home to the seas. princess pageant benefits from the casino. the patrons who had, he's coming of age. they were moody, yesterday was last. he is prince. i like to ask symbolism, tips. honestly, just going out there, having fun in being yourself. so is been, it's more like has to mother has been months making the like is dress willow, the if it payoff who who the event starts at the sports field, the way most shocked or events do with traditional dances, the like her and her fellow contestants are being judged by the raining prince and princess as well as
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the society of american indians, which was a pan indian reform organization founded in 1911. and it worked closely. non-native reform groups, congress and the bureau to address corruption policy changes and the well-being of native american nations and individuals. they spent a lot of time in these halls for many of, the leaders of the societies, such as president charles eastman citizenship in the u.s. was the best way to protect and ensure the future of native americans for citizenship would open up greater access to the courts, which allowed many native americans to serve on juries and make suffrage a greater possibility. they traveled around the nation, galvanizing americans to write to their congressional leaders, urging them to support native americans citizenship as society member, chickasaw citizen and, u.s. congressman from oklahoma charles carter wrote citizen in ship would be a, quote, simple of justice to render to the indian, that which has long been due to him, end quote. very efforts were incredibly success civil. i really think that they are the linchpin and t
the society of american indians, which was a pan indian reform organization founded in 1911. and it worked closely. non-native reform groups, congress and the bureau to address corruption policy changes and the well-being of native american nations and individuals. they spent a lot of time in these halls for many of, the leaders of the societies, such as president charles eastman citizenship in the u.s. was the best way to protect and ensure the future of native americans for citizenship would...
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roughly two thirds of the indian land base left, left native american ownership, 90 million acres and and that wasn't an accident it wasn't. oh, that's the way it goes. it was quite deliberate it was the point of a policy at that time was transfer wealth from the tribes to non-indian people who came in who came into those places. a lot of the modern day contest between tribes and states and local jurisdictions really arise do arise from this period when the reservation and that had been promised were were slowly eroded and sometimes life has slowly or eroded by federal policy. so indians were living in desperate poverty at the time. the boarding schools that you heard about a little earlier were beginning to flourish at that time. and so the the the policy of the time was, the assimilation of native americans into the population at large and to do that, it was important to suppress government, to to take take any opportunity for economic self-sufficiency and above all, to to suppress the culture of the tribes and so through the children and, depriving them of their languages, literall
roughly two thirds of the indian land base left, left native american ownership, 90 million acres and and that wasn't an accident it wasn't. oh, that's the way it goes. it was quite deliberate it was the point of a policy at that time was transfer wealth from the tribes to non-indian people who came in who came into those places. a lot of the modern day contest between tribes and states and local jurisdictions really arise do arise from this period when the reservation and that had been...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white, colonizer, the strongest blow to american indian tribes, was the extermination of bites of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims these in millions having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the the blood philosophy bag. you know
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white, colonizer, the strongest blow to american indian tribes, was the extermination of bites of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bivens and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express. the evidence of this policy in the income is worth the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the, the, the hello and welcome to cross ta
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bivens and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice. a native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo did, he's in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars, and cynically, the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today, the, the is, are all have the fac
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice. a native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo did, he's in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and...
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the indigenous population of the content in american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of devices. native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bivens and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the, the, the grief stricken father holds t
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the indigenous population of the continent, american indians were deprived. the bare land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of debts is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today, the the, is it possible to ge
the indigenous population of the continent, american indians were deprived. the bare land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel...
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it tells of the founding of the american indian in 1968 to address poverty against american indians.his is performing as a tool. >> i think it can be more powerful because it changes every time. i can walk around, i can change it all based on how i fit the room and i felt this performance gives away more powerful way of showing that. you see those light bulbs go up. >> they show its connection to other social and politial causes. that allows them to learn about other parts of history, different parts of the world. >> in history we say is what happened. tell me what happened. these kids are digging for sources. this is the tool -- these are all skills were going to be using the matter what path they take. >> you will represent a kind of frontline in all of the work we are doing. >> also one hand, filmmaker ken burns. >> we are trying to tell a true, honest, complicated past. an abiding faith in the human spirit. >> how do you research? >> i asked kathy if the study of history can bring us together, why is it so under attack today? >> why is that happening now? we are not teaching enou
it tells of the founding of the american indian in 1968 to address poverty against american indians.his is performing as a tool. >> i think it can be more powerful because it changes every time. i can walk around, i can change it all based on how i fit the room and i felt this performance gives away more powerful way of showing that. you see those light bulbs go up. >> they show its connection to other social and politial causes. that allows them to learn about other parts of...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories, while the best let and was appropriated by white colonizers. the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone and said, colonel richard got a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan expressed the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indeed. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the, the new ones used because we
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories, while the best let and was appropriated by white colonizers. the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone and said, colonel richard got a veteran of the bloody...
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also for indians come in as political claudia, as a woman, as a 1st black and indian american candidate, is a testament to the achievements of the indian community in america. so there would be high hopes from hole in this part of the wood. if she indeed goes on to become a made, it goes next president 50 to these shall, are you out of there now is carmella. harris wins the democratic nomination. as we've heard, she would be the 1st black woman and the 1st south asian woman at to top, a major parties ticket. let's take a closer look at what she might bring to the campaign. kamala harris has already made history once by being the 1st female and the 1st black vice president of the united states. she was in no hurry to get rid of fightin initially holding the line for him. after his disastrous debate performance. we believe in our president joe biden, and we believe in what he stands for the soonest to this. others began to push the hood to replace him. if he stepped aside, it's a scenario for you would have predicted just a couple of years ago. the story of her vice presidency was oversha
also for indians come in as political claudia, as a woman, as a 1st black and indian american candidate, is a testament to the achievements of the indian community in america. so there would be high hopes from hole in this part of the wood. if she indeed goes on to become a made, it goes next president 50 to these shall, are you out of there now is carmella. harris wins the democratic nomination. as we've heard, she would be the 1st black woman and the 1st south asian woman at to top, a major...
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she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford, enjoy and celebrated. you know, the reason is vice president with fire crackers and marches on the street vice president coming as mcdonough. the grandfather was born in this village more than a century ago, and the village of stick, a huge amount of freight in the fact that one of their own is entering so close to the top position in global politics. the call who the daughter of the village highest was born to an indian mother and a jamaican father would migrate it to the us. so naturally there's already a sense of excitement and the possibility that a woman with indian who is going to be running for the american president ship, also for indians come with us politically, call you as a woman, as a 1st black and indian american cand
she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford, enjoy and celebrated. you know, the reason is vice president with fire crackers and marches on the street vice president coming as...
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indians managed to become popular all over the world, why you will also want to try it, let's understand guess what kind of sport: a protective mask, a net or similar to a net, you’ll never guess, for russia this sport is not so widespread yet, today we... and even for resolving inter-tribal conflicts it looked something like this. then, of course, the sports equipment and the stick itself were made by hand. by the way, in america. has long been a national treasure, judging by the tv series and films, not a single self-respecting schoolchild will miss training, everyone starts hitting and passing the ball from the cradle in the literal sense of the word, this baby hasn’t even learned to walk yet, pay attention to her hitting technique , this is the most important thing in the game, and in order to score a goal you need to make a real mathematical calculation in your head, the most the main thing is that the head... does not wobble like that, that it is not lowered too much down, not too much up, you also can’t put the club behind your head, it should be completely straight, and then the
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indians. so so i consider garfield the lincoln republic. and really just again i think he's the last of that generation really came up in the very early days of a party and viewed the party as a vehicle for equality, viewed an active and activist federal government as something that was critical to push to push the country forward and the last of those, in my view, that, you know, kind of even though he disagreed with lincoln, as i mentioned earlier, you know, and lincoln, of course, being the first republican president. i do. garfield the last of that original generation that that was able to become president and may have and i have to say may because it's all speculative, because garfield was president so briefly, may have been able to to make some positive change for civil rights, had he lived, you know, he certainly was very concerned about what was happening in the south with white democrats trying to reassert white supremacy. and, you know, that was another one of the reasons that hancoc
indians. so so i consider garfield the lincoln republic. and really just again i think he's the last of that generation really came up in the very early days of a party and viewed the party as a vehicle for equality, viewed an active and activist federal government as something that was critical to push to push the country forward and the last of those, in my view, that, you know, kind of even though he disagreed with lincoln, as i mentioned earlier, you know, and lincoln, of course, being the...
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. >> usha is indian american. the indian american vote is increasingly important.hird are traditional republicans. maybe this opens the door. usha vance isn't used to the spotlight she's gotten but definitely could be an intriguing campaign weapon. >> byron: see changed parties in 2017, voting in the republican primaries. >> when j.d. met me, he approached our differences with curiosity and enthusiasm. he wanted to know everything about me. where i came from, what my life had been like. although he's a meat and potatoes kind of guy, he adapted to my vehvegetari to cook indian food for my mother. >> reporter: her husband's fledgling political career on a fast track. >> not being known as a candidate is helpful, ask barack obama. there is definitely a good thing about not having a long voting record. not having to take a lot of tough votes. not having a lot of firm positions. >> byron: vance's path to becoming a republican party mega star has been less than traditional. the marine corps veteran became a household name after publishing "hillbilly elegy" about his appa
. >> usha is indian american. the indian american vote is increasingly important.hird are traditional republicans. maybe this opens the door. usha vance isn't used to the spotlight she's gotten but definitely could be an intriguing campaign weapon. >> byron: see changed parties in 2017, voting in the republican primaries. >> when j.d. met me, he approached our differences with curiosity and enthusiasm. he wanted to know everything about me. where i came from, what my life had...
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indian woman to run as a major party nominee.ust think about that. the this country has never seen that before. it will raise issues of race and gender like never before. quite frankly, with donald trump being the candidate she's running against, he racially insensitive things. shea's a former prosecutor. this is unchartered waters in there. you're tracking this along the next couple of weeks. rick klein, washington bureau chief. we've been talking about the polling. some of the national polls shows more strength. the real test is going to be in the key battle grounds. one of the other more immediate tests, as you know, rick, from key players, and it would seem many are falling into place. >> this has been a political clinic by kamala harris and her team. they have knocked down some of her biggest fren newsom, pete buttigieg. the whole -- the big left of the period is on board. other than the rumble beings and she is even more likely to be the nominee than when we came on the air. the train hasn't left the station and it has kama
indian woman to run as a major party nominee.ust think about that. the this country has never seen that before. it will raise issues of race and gender like never before. quite frankly, with donald trump being the candidate she's running against, he racially insensitive things. shea's a former prosecutor. this is unchartered waters in there. you're tracking this along the next couple of weeks. rick klein, washington bureau chief. we've been talking about the polling. some of the national polls...
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she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford, enjoy and celebrated. you know, the reason is vice president with fire crackers and marches on the street vice president coming as mcdonough. the grandfather was born in this village more than a century ago, and the village of stick, a huge amount of fright in the fact that one of their own is entering so close to the top position in global politics. because the daughter of the village highest was born to an indian mother and a jamaican father would migrate it to the us. so naturally there's already a sense of excitement and the possibility that a woman with indian who is going to be running for the american president ship, also for indians come with us politically, call you as a woman, as a 1st black and indian american candidate
she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford, enjoy and celebrated. you know, the reason is vice president with fire crackers and marches on the street vice president coming as...
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, and police brutality against american indians. five, hayden sees performing as a tool for conveying history. >> i really feel like it can be more powerful because it changes every time. it's that one set show. and with acting, i just, i can kind of walk around, i can yell, i can change it up based on how i feel like it'll fit the room. you can be different people. i can be, and i can change different people a lot better. and i really feel like just performance gives a way more powerful, a way of showing that and conveying the message. >> they see those light bulbs go off in their classrooms. >> they choose something that is of interest to them and they have to show its connection to other parts economic, social and political causes, impacts and changes, which allows them to learn about other parts of history. they learn about different parts of the world, when they look at -- of the world. >> in history, a lot of times, we say here's what happened. now tell me what happened. excellent. you get an a. that's not doing history. so th
, and police brutality against american indians. five, hayden sees performing as a tool for conveying history. >> i really feel like it can be more powerful because it changes every time. it's that one set show. and with acting, i just, i can kind of walk around, i can yell, i can change it up based on how i feel like it'll fit the room. you can be different people. i can be, and i can change different people a lot better. and i really feel like just performance gives a way more powerful,...
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. >> reporter: all with the hope of electing the first woman, the first black and american indian as president. >> president biden is set to address the nation tomorrow evening at 5:00. cbs news will carry his remarks on kpix and streaming on the free cbs news at. >>> it is another first alert weather day, here is the peak of this three day he quit heatwave. in los gatos, people are beating the heat out on the water. we also spoke to people in livermore trying to stay cool in triple digit temperatures. >> dealing with the heat , what i'm doing is hard. as long as you stay hydrated and find cool spots every now and again, you should be fine. but yeah, it is killer out here. >> here is a live look outside right now, where most places away from the coast are under a heat advisory, or an excessive heat warning. let's go to chief meteorologist paul hagan, with when we will get some relief. >> it is right around the corner. by the end of the work week we will be dealing with a different scenario. for right now, we still have heat advisories , those are in orange for inland parts of the nor
. >> reporter: all with the hope of electing the first woman, the first black and american indian as president. >> president biden is set to address the nation tomorrow evening at 5:00. cbs news will carry his remarks on kpix and streaming on the free cbs news at. >>> it is another first alert weather day, here is the peak of this three day he quit heatwave. in los gatos, people are beating the heat out on the water. we also spoke to people in livermore trying to stay cool...
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and american indian history. her previous work includes independence lost, which was a finalist forn prize and native ground indians andent. she is coauthor of give me liberty and voices from colonial america. youtonight. i am very excited to moderatethis event, a brilliant book. in because you're here to hear from kathleen and not question answer at the end of our conversation. so, kathleen, if you summarize just to begin the scope of the book and share us your goals for writin natve. right. thank you, larry. it's such a pleasure. be here. i think the main reason i wanted to write this book is sort of think that a nominate americans. see native americans in all kinds of places thesevs and in big supreme court the north carolina museum of art right now. i it can be hard for a lot of people who aren't native american themselves to realization that a lot is going on with native americans we may have been taught about native history, native american history. i think the way a lot was in the past you know, far in the
and american indian history. her previous work includes independence lost, which was a finalist forn prize and native ground indians andent. she is coauthor of give me liberty and voices from colonial america. youtonight. i am very excited to moderatethis event, a brilliant book. in because you're here to hear from kathleen and not question answer at the end of our conversation. so, kathleen, if you summarize just to begin the scope of the book and share us your goals for writin natve. right....
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how does this indian goals she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president, as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford enjoy and celebrated her. you know relation is vice president with firecrackers and marches on the street. vice president coming as mcdonough, the grandfather was born in this village more than a century ago. and the village of stick, a huge amount of fright in the fact that one of their own is entering so close to the top position in global politics. nicole, the daughter of the village highest, was born to an indian mother, and a jamaican father would migrate it to the us. so naturally there's already a sense of excitement and the possibility that a woman with indian who is going to be running for the american president ship, also for indians come with us politically, call you as a woman, as a force black
how does this indian goals she's the highest ranking indian american in the us history, as well as the 1st female and black vice president, as dual by didn't endorse to a democratic party presidential nominee excitement is building up 8000 miles away from washington and hold on such a village in southern india back in 2021. the entire village is going to send to put them in. rockford enjoy and celebrated her. you know relation is vice president with firecrackers and marches on the street. vice...
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indians and these... beloved topic, but it must be said that the indians at least stayed in in northuth america, and with the peoples of siberia, everything was much worse, where yermak came and all this, i mean yermak timofievich, so that no one would think, all of us, shatia brothers, just a part of our citizens, what are we saying, this context, to agree, the context of changing the flag or whatever, who thinks that it is now possible to agree on the conditions of the same freeze, well, because as they say, let zelensky sit down, even the same bloggers, and not only bloggers, and i see that there is a part of people who they say the same thing, let zelenskyy sit down there and go negotiate, why is he sitting here, let him sit down, let's make some concessions, let's finish, that is, they, they think that with some agreements it is possible to stop the war, preserve the conditional status quo and conditionally speaking to live on, but even you and i have repeatedly said in this program that without real guarantees, without joining nato, and we see that this is not a slip-up, this i
indians and these... beloved topic, but it must be said that the indians at least stayed in in northuth america, and with the peoples of siberia, everything was much worse, where yermak came and all this, i mean yermak timofievich, so that no one would think, all of us, shatia brothers, just a part of our citizens, what are we saying, this context, to agree, the context of changing the flag or whatever, who thinks that it is now possible to agree on the conditions of the same freeze, well,...
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indians, it’s their favorite topic, and it must be said that the indians, although would have stayedith the peoples of siberia were much worse, where yermak came and all this, i mean yermak timofievich, so that no one thinks that all this shatia is a brotherhood, but just a part of our citizens, what are we saying, this is the context to negotiate, the context is to change the flag or what , who believes, thinks that now it is possible to agree on the same conditions. as they say, let zelensky sit down, even the same bloggers, and not only bloggers, but i see that there is a part of people who say the same, let zelensky sit there and go negotiate, why is he sitting here, let him sits down, let's make some concessions, let's finish, that is, they, you understand, they think that with some agreements it is possible to stop the war, preserve the conditional status quo and... conditionally speaking, live on, but even you and i are in this program more than once they said that without real guarantees, without joining nato, but we see that this is not just a slip-up, this is a big question
indians, it’s their favorite topic, and it must be said that the indians, although would have stayedith the peoples of siberia were much worse, where yermak came and all this, i mean yermak timofievich, so that no one thinks that all this shatia is a brotherhood, but just a part of our citizens, what are we saying, this is the context to negotiate, the context is to change the flag or what , who believes, thinks that now it is possible to agree on the same conditions. as they say, let...
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indians, this is their favorite topic, and it must be said that the indians at least stayed in northca, and it was much worse with the peoples of siberia, where yermaki went there , all this, i mean yermaka timofievych, so that no one thinks, all this shatia-bratiya, but just a part of our citizens. what are we saying, this is the context to agree, the context to change the flag or whatever , who believes, thinks that now it is possible to agree on the conditions of the same freeze, well, because as they say, let zelenskyy sit down, even the same bloggers, and not only bloggers, but i see that there are some people who say the same thing, let zelenskyy sit down there and go negotiate. why is he sitting here, let him sit down, let's make some concessions, let's finish, that is, they, you understand, they think that with some agreements it is possible to stop the war, preserve the conditional status quo, and, conditionally speaking, live on, but even we you have repeatedly said in this program that without real guarantees, without joining nato, a we see that this is not just a slip-up,
indians, this is their favorite topic, and it must be said that the indians at least stayed in northca, and it was much worse with the peoples of siberia, where yermaki went there , all this, i mean yermaka timofievych, so that no one thinks, all this shatia-bratiya, but just a part of our citizens. what are we saying, this is the context to agree, the context to change the flag or whatever , who believes, thinks that now it is possible to agree on the conditions of the same freeze, well,...
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it means that he resigned, but he says an american indian is the real poles of the rest. the day is just go on somebody, pm here, the russian capital walton wherever you crashing the news from today. this is all to don't story. many americans a wondering where the president is. joe barton as an update in public is almost 2 weeks, he supposedly broke the silence like cooling into a campaign event for his v. p. come of the house but less, but his tired statement in an old, in all the early has raised a little more questions about his whereabouts. a. mr. president, thank you for calling in today. over to you. i know yesterdays news is surprising and it's hard for you to hear. but it was the right thing to do. you know, you're an amazing team but we've got a great, great. i think we made the right decision. it is so good to hear our president's voice. joe, i know you're still on the call and we've been talking every day. you probably you guys heard it from dad's voice. we loved jonesville, we really do. they truly are like family to us. and we go there. well people are 9 and
it means that he resigned, but he says an american indian is the real poles of the rest. the day is just go on somebody, pm here, the russian capital walton wherever you crashing the news from today. this is all to don't story. many americans a wondering where the president is. joe barton as an update in public is almost 2 weeks, he supposedly broke the silence like cooling into a campaign event for his v. p. come of the house but less, but his tired statement in an old, in all the early has...
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indians, this is their favorite topic, and it must be said that the indians at least stayed in northof siberia had it much worse, where did yermak and all this, i mean yermak timofievich, so that no one would think, all this shatia-bratiya, but just a part of... our citizens, what are we saying, this context to agree , the context of changing the flag or whatever, who thinks that it is now possible to agree on the terms of the same freeze, well, because as they say, let zelensky sit down, even the same bloggers, and not only bloggers, but i see that there are some people who say the same, let zelensky be there... sits down and goes to negotiate, why is he sitting here, let him sit down, let's make some concessions, let's finish, that is, they, we will not win, you understand, they think that with some agreements it is possible to stop the war, preserve the conditional status quo and, relatively speaking to live on, but even you and i in this program have repeatedly said that without real guarantees there is no joining nato, and we see that this is not just a slip-up, this is a big is
indians, this is their favorite topic, and it must be said that the indians at least stayed in northof siberia had it much worse, where did yermak and all this, i mean yermak timofievich, so that no one would think, all this shatia-bratiya, but just a part of... our citizens, what are we saying, this context to agree , the context of changing the flag or whatever, who thinks that it is now possible to agree on the terms of the same freeze, well, because as they say, let zelensky sit down, even...
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harris is also the first black-american and indian-american to hold the position. she broke so many barriers for many women. mother haris from india, father from jamaica. kamala was born in oakland, california. at the school she was bussed to as a child, a mural of her appeared as an example of a campaign against racial integration university graduate howard garis became the first female district attorney in san francisco in 2004 and then the first black in 2011. an outspoken woman who became california's attorney general, during her tenure as vice president, garis actively spoke out against the us supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade. this is a 1973 decision that legalized abortion across the country. in 2022, the supreme court ruled that the decision to allow abortions is up to each state. three conservative judges of the supreme court the courts that...voted to overturn the legalization of abortion at the federal level were appointed by donald trump when he was president. he uses the word proudly, crediting his overturning of roe v. wade. so make no doubt
harris is also the first black-american and indian-american to hold the position. she broke so many barriers for many women. mother haris from india, father from jamaica. kamala was born in oakland, california. at the school she was bussed to as a child, a mural of her appeared as an example of a campaign against racial integration university graduate howard garis became the first female district attorney in san francisco in 2004 and then the first black in 2011. an outspoken woman who became...
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and american indian history. her previous work includes independence lost, which was a finalist for the washington prize and native ground indians and colonists in the heart of the continent. she is coauthor of give me liberty and coeditor of interpreting a continent voices from colonial america. you would welcome kathleen here tonight. i am very excited to moderate this event, a brilliant book. i'm going to sort of just dive in because you're here to hear from kathleen and not me. there will be a question answer at the end of our conversation. so, kathleen, if you summarize, just to begin the scope of the book and share us your goals for writing native nations. right. thank you, larry. it's such a pleasure. be here. i think the main reason i wanted to write this book is that i sort of think that a lot of americans nominate americans. they see native americans, we see native americans in all kinds of places these days in movies and tvs and in big supreme court cases, art museums, a big show at the north carolina
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almost 2,000 people, americans, indians and russians, were concentrated in the surrounding area.irst bison. the grand duke received a spontaneous warm welcome everywhere. as never before, newspapers published a large number of articles about russia and its peoples, traditions, and history. the excitement was so great that even the owners of butcher shops. they laid out chicken carcasses in such a way that they were associated with a double-headed eagle. the trip was also of a business nature: the program of visits included visits to military academies, presence at maneuvers and parades. the americans willingly showed seaports, shipyards, and docks. the russians carefully inspected the military factories where russian orders were carried out. the visit contributed to strengthening the prestige of both countries. alexander ii noted that the meeting was enthusiastic. expeditions of the russian fleet were sent. in 1876, britain began to threaten russia with war because the russians supported the bulgarian liberation movement. and then rear admiral butakov gathered russian warships sc
almost 2,000 people, americans, indians and russians, were concentrated in the surrounding area.irst bison. the grand duke received a spontaneous warm welcome everywhere. as never before, newspapers published a large number of articles about russia and its peoples, traditions, and history. the excitement was so great that even the owners of butcher shops. they laid out chicken carcasses in such a way that they were associated with a double-headed eagle. the trip was also of a business nature:...
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it's important for us as americans, as indians to remember, the more we put into this relationship, the more we will get out, the more we insist on kind of cynical calculation in a place of trust in relationship the less we will get. but as i also remind my indian friends while it is wide and it is deeper than it's ever bent, it is not yet deep enough. that if we take it for granted from the indian side towards america, outside a lot of defense and titles, trying to help with this relationship ahead. i don't see in the being much he to what eric gar, safety be with him as a door to new delhi. i've had to see because this kind of a reaction from the west and lead or the sort of reaction from the western press has been on the expected lines, the sort of meltdown that we've seen in the west. and for us, as far as the wizard of the indian prime minister to russia is concerned now simply because the timing of the particular was it 9 of july when the leader is looking meaning in washington. dc. even need to lead us for the nato summit. perhaps they wanted those features to be dominant for the
it's important for us as americans, as indians to remember, the more we put into this relationship, the more we will get out, the more we insist on kind of cynical calculation in a place of trust in relationship the less we will get. but as i also remind my indian friends while it is wide and it is deeper than it's ever bent, it is not yet deep enough. that if we take it for granted from the indian side towards america, outside a lot of defense and titles, trying to help with this relationship...
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indian studies in particular. so some goose through the american studies and also goes to the resourced portions of the university and then the research agendas and that we use directly come from ais. >> important note, and to be used in california, but a lot much california are dual designated, and adding extra context. >> hsi. >> institutions, yes. >> echo what you're saying about the importance of the social sciences and the humanities. honestly, for much of what we're talking about about climate, we don't actually need transformative advances in the physical scientists. we need advances in the social science and visions of where we're headed. it's the social sciences and humanities where a lot of the breakthroughs have to happen. within the transformation hub, which is 13 institutions focused on both the fundamental science and application of knowledge related to coastal climate risk management in the mid atlantic region. we have anthropologists who go out and talk to people who understand how they're experien
indian studies in particular. so some goose through the american studies and also goes to the resourced portions of the university and then the research agendas and that we use directly come from ais. >> important note, and to be used in california, but a lot much california are dual designated, and adding extra context. >> hsi. >> institutions, yes. >> echo what you're saying about the importance of the social sciences and the humanities. honestly, for much of what...
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why did the americans call indians during modi's visit to moscow? i’m better, you’re damn better, how will orban be punished for visits to moscow and marol, and what dare you, you have a whole city here, yes, everything is buried, as they say, evening in ha, yes, yes, the most unusual unit of the russian army, it consists of former prisoners whose punishment in the colony was replaced by service on the front line, a unique report. if i had stayed in prison for another 2 years, i would have been released as an ordinary prisoner, but now i am released as a cavalier of the st. george. brotherhood by blood and not by concept. dear guests, our ship has arrived in the city of plus. why is it impossible here now without trunks of red moss from the swamps. plus , he lost the prospect of becoming an economic center on the volga, but it was thanks to this that he acquired something that cannot be bought at any price money. volga cultural anomaly. big news with evgeniy popov. on sunday at 20:00 on the russia channel. fbi specialists have identified the body of
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indians an alaska natives. unfortunately, we have fallen short of providing the funding that is required to overcome the staggering health disparities and address the health crisis in indian country. health care is provided to sovereign and independent nations and we have no right to discriminate against or dictate the health services they choose to provide. i'm disappointed that my colleague would want to prohibit funding for any health care service to american indians and alaska natives because of his own partisan agenda. i urge my colleagues to reject this amendment and i reserve. the chair: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. brecheen: just in closing, this is not historical practice as it relates to tribal peoples. that is a recent cultural fad that defies the face of havens years of established norms a dark cloud of confusion is gripping this country. it's over our federal government. it has led to i.h.s. inflicting this harm on tribal citizens. it needs to end. with t
indians an alaska natives. unfortunately, we have fallen short of providing the funding that is required to overcome the staggering health disparities and address the health crisis in indian country. health care is provided to sovereign and independent nations and we have no right to discriminate against or dictate the health services they choose to provide. i'm disappointed that my colleague would want to prohibit funding for any health care service to american indians and alaska natives...
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indian movement and the traditional indians, who were basically just fighting for their rights, likethree kids in it. so, incomes the fbi, and what do they do? they go on their own side. they start defending the vigilantes and the mercenaries. and that is because the hoover f vi was seeing a threat to democracy around every tree trunk and going after every progressive organization, from the american indian movement, to the black lords, you name it, cesar chavez, the women's liberation they were going after. you know. and what confuses me is, why christopher wray, who has turned the fbi around so beautifully, why he would feel he had to defend the hoover fbi from those days, i don't get it. they were not the same organization that they are now. >>> coming up, a look into the elite unit within the pentagon whose mission was to bring silicon valley's cutting-edge technology to the american military. we will be joined by two of the men who launched unit x. x. ? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the mone
indian movement and the traditional indians, who were basically just fighting for their rights, likethree kids in it. so, incomes the fbi, and what do they do? they go on their own side. they start defending the vigilantes and the mercenaries. and that is because the hoover f vi was seeing a threat to democracy around every tree trunk and going after every progressive organization, from the american indian movement, to the black lords, you name it, cesar chavez, the women's liberation they were...
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returning to the us, where it seems all but certain that kamala harris will be the first black and indian—americaner and ajamaican father, both of whom came to the united states to study. in kamala harris�* ancestral village in india, in the southern state of tamil nadu, residents have offered special prayers for her success in the presidential bid. reporting from there — here's bbc�*s sarada venkata subramanian. i'm in thulasendrapuram, a small village in the southern state of tamil nadu. located about 14,000km away from washington, dc, this is the ancestral village of kamala harris�* maternal grandparents. kamala harris has never visited the village, and the villagers say she has no immediate family living here, yet prayers are being offered at the local hindu temple for her success. because it is not an easyjob for anybody to become the first lady of the most powerful nation in the world, so she deserves it, it seems. so we are proud of her. because otherwise the village name would not have come to anybody else. there is a sense of pride here, especially among women. they see her as one of thei
returning to the us, where it seems all but certain that kamala harris will be the first black and indian—americaner and ajamaican father, both of whom came to the united states to study. in kamala harris�* ancestral village in india, in the southern state of tamil nadu, residents have offered special prayers for her success in the presidential bid. reporting from there — here's bbc�*s sarada venkata subramanian. i'm in thulasendrapuram, a small village in the southern state of tamil...