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according to the northeast regional project near the half of all american indian homeless adults reported having been physically abused as a child a rate thirteen percent higher than the national average the report also showed that american indians experience homelessness are more likely to experience major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder more than their counterparts with fifty six percent reporting a serious or persistent mental health condition now ever mental illness and of the use of fact all demographics so what is taking an already oppressed and marginalized group american indians and shoving them off the cliff well. in a twenty seven thousand u.s. department of housing and urban development surveyed by ramsey county minnesota which included st paul the twin city of minneapolis it was found that quote stagnant wages guy rocketing rents and a lack of affordable housing were the biggest contributors to a rising rate of homeless people in cities across the united states for the residents of a wall of forgotten natives their ability to found a slower affordable ho
according to the northeast regional project near the half of all american indian homeless adults reported having been physically abused as a child a rate thirteen percent higher than the national average the report also showed that american indians experience homelessness are more likely to experience major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder more than their counterparts with fifty six percent reporting a serious or persistent mental health condition now ever mental illness and of the...
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he goes on to say, which makes the american indian -- that relationship of the american indian to the government like that of a ward to the guardian. those words are so powerful to the legacy. the second date is 1887 -- 1837. what is so crucial in that act is that it allots land to individual indians and holds the land in trust by the federal government until an indian is deemed competent. when i say that to people i think, did i say that? congress said that. to imagine saying, of any group of people in the united states, that the government will decide when you are competent is just unfathomable. i think that notion of the ward to the state and the underscoring of this word competence really leads the legacy of the 19th century to the colonialism that i think tribes live in today. do you think those are two really crucial aspects about legacy? >> when i was talking about all the programs that you cannot put your shoulder to the wheel on, initiatives that you have taken up, i should have mentioned that before. >> i am not quite sure where we are at in our presentation. i try to remain
he goes on to say, which makes the american indian -- that relationship of the american indian to the government like that of a ward to the guardian. those words are so powerful to the legacy. the second date is 1887 -- 1837. what is so crucial in that act is that it allots land to individual indians and holds the land in trust by the federal government until an indian is deemed competent. when i say that to people i think, did i say that? congress said that. to imagine saying, of any group of...
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he had many battles with american indians in 1818, we know the battle with the creek indians, he was told by monroe go get em, and he did. a lot of them were battles at the time, who struck first, but that's part of the figures we look back in our past. georgia washington is a kind man but a slave owner thomas jefferson, andrew jackson they had slaves. so this is a something in our day and age you cannot get your head around. how could men so smart, so ahead of their times be so twisted to rationalize this behavior. i ,can't but i do know they desere the statutes that you have. you should talk aboutut the whole m, and that's why andrew jackson was a controversial figure in his day. what i try to say in the paperback is take trump out of it. i'm going to put in ronald reagan, abraham lincoln, harry truman, i will tell you what they thought of him. they knew he had slaves, they knew about the battle with indians. -- did a bioon him. how do i stop the division of our country? well how did jackson handle south carolina? how did it feel getting his country for war. he went to the term tee
he had many battles with american indians in 1818, we know the battle with the creek indians, he was told by monroe go get em, and he did. a lot of them were battles at the time, who struck first, but that's part of the figures we look back in our past. georgia washington is a kind man but a slave owner thomas jefferson, andrew jackson they had slaves. so this is a something in our day and age you cannot get your head around. how could men so smart, so ahead of their times be so twisted to...
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american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans. pretty much' the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with.
american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans. pretty much' the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with.
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corridor that the encampment is in contains most of the organizations that are available to help american indians but even going a few blocks away for that house as permanent challenge which is where people like antony stately the c.e.o. of the native american community clinic comment i formed a partnership with the red lake nation and also arden ization called the outgroup. the three of us went into a partnership together to deliver onsite medical services because it became. fairly evident to me and to a number of the folks that i work on my own with that is that miley there's a saying that there are a number of people here who had on that made up medical or chronic medical conditions like. open sore eyes and that several people didn't like these metaphors and several of other people had other. the conditions so really my my desire to kind of get medicals onside medical services were recognizing that they were not going to go even five hundred feet to the big cliff that is right at the corner or two blocks to my clinic to get medical care because . all kinds of issues raised by. the homeless and
corridor that the encampment is in contains most of the organizations that are available to help american indians but even going a few blocks away for that house as permanent challenge which is where people like antony stately the c.e.o. of the native american community clinic comment i formed a partnership with the red lake nation and also arden ization called the outgroup. the three of us went into a partnership together to deliver onsite medical services because it became. fairly evident to...
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you must feel something after it turns out she has 11,000th american indian. you retracting your mockery? >> no. tucker, if "the boston globe" was a legitimate news organization the headline would be "dna test to prove white women is a white woman." dna test confirm senator warren is still a fake indian. this is ridiculous. all my life the globe has been running a story every six years saying that senator kennedy is turning his life around. he is gone so now elizabeth warren is turning her life around. they are trying to promote her. last month they had an amazing story about how her ethnic fraud claiming to be american indian did not affect her meteoric rise in academia after she started checking the box. that didn't work. they are back with this. >> tucker: let me ask you, as the only person outside of new england whoever looks at "the boston globe" i always wonder, are they taking payment directly from or is it just a kind of moral payment? why are they carrying? >> she is part of the resistance. what is interesting to me is that this morning with the story
you must feel something after it turns out she has 11,000th american indian. you retracting your mockery? >> no. tucker, if "the boston globe" was a legitimate news organization the headline would be "dna test to prove white women is a white woman." dna test confirm senator warren is still a fake indian. this is ridiculous. all my life the globe has been running a story every six years saying that senator kennedy is turning his life around. he is gone so now elizabeth...
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confusion of everyone else, elizabeth warren released a video trying to show that she really is an american indianwatch as the senator anoints herself ahead of the #mesioux movement. >> the president likes to call my mom a liar, what are the facts say? >> you absently have native american ancestry. >> only tribes determine citizenship, i respect that distinction. but my family history as my family history. >> tucker: i am not enrolled in a tribe it says a lady who was way whiter than you are. who thought that would work? what consultant came up with that? even the cherokee nation denounced elizabeth warren and the media weren't impressed either. >> is not one-tenth, not 100, 11,024th does not let you say you're a cherokee. >> i don't think it does that for her. i don't think the standard of what was found and there is going to be satisfying to peopl people. >> she is 11,000th -- i think i might be just as native american as she is. >> tucker: some of the press to defend hurt they can to help themselves but their case hardly help the democratic party because it was just too crazy. "the new york tim
confusion of everyone else, elizabeth warren released a video trying to show that she really is an american indianwatch as the senator anoints herself ahead of the #mesioux movement. >> the president likes to call my mom a liar, what are the facts say? >> you absently have native american ancestry. >> only tribes determine citizenship, i respect that distinction. but my family history as my family history. >> tucker: i am not enrolled in a tribe it says a lady who was...
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and take the benefits away from american indians. >> tucker: do you think that other native americans feel as you do? >> i do, i think they feel betrayed and disappointed. at this point, she needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> tucker: i think that's right. last time, you said she should take a dna test, and she did, now you're calling on her to apologize to you and other native americans, and i hope she takes her advice once again. great to see you, thank you very much. >> nice to see you, too, talker. >> tucker: if you have feelings about this question, you can post on facebook. the hashtag is #mesioux. that's about it for us tonight you can tune in tomorrow to every weeknight to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. sworn and cheerful enemy. if you haven't dvred it, good luck figure out how that works, would bewo grateful. sean hannity live from new york city is right now. >> sean: great interview, great show as always. welcome to "hannity," we are only t
and take the benefits away from american indians. >> tucker: do you think that other native americans feel as you do? >> i do, i think they feel betrayed and disappointed. at this point, she needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> tucker: i think that's right. last time, you said she should take a dna test, and she did, now you're calling on her to apologize to you and other native americans, and i hope she takes her advice once again. great to...
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i would say the 1978 american indian religious freedom act has a role. and then the biggest one of all is the 1990 native american graves protection and repatriation act. another one that not many people realize that i think 92 also profound is the 19 amendment to the 1996 national historic preservation act. this amendment recognized not just archaeological sites but traditional cultural properties. a traditional cultural property is a place on the landscape that meanings byued with native people through their historic use of that landscape. this is a hard concept for anglos. it's not about individual sites. it is about the whole landscape, and native people transform this natural landscape into a cultural landscape, where virtually every part of it has a story that's a part of their story. recognizing -- it really puts this kind of interaction with the landscape on another scale. all of those were really important in those last three finally begin somewhat to provide a native voice into this interaction with archaeological resources. >> just a quick poin
i would say the 1978 american indian religious freedom act has a role. and then the biggest one of all is the 1990 native american graves protection and repatriation act. another one that not many people realize that i think 92 also profound is the 19 amendment to the 1996 national historic preservation act. this amendment recognized not just archaeological sites but traditional cultural properties. a traditional cultural property is a place on the landscape that meanings byued with native...
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in a paper i wrote last spring, i characterized the history of american indians, i really think it is history of indigenous peoples, especially those people in the british colonies as going from old indigenous economies which were vibrant, which were adaptive, which allowed the people who lived with the resources we've been talking about, not just to survive, but to thrive. obviously, not everybody thrived, but they did drive. they had institutions that, i think, underpinned that survival. they were shifted to colonial indigenous economies, especially in the 19th century and that continues today. the difficult problem is to get out of colonial economies to what i like to think of as renewed indigenous economies. to renew indigenous economies, i think the challenges are, one, get manny jules his land. indians don't in the united states and canada we treat them as incompetent to own land. to get control of their own land and have the sovereignty they deserve. the respect that comes with sovereignty and then, as groups will have to develop, structures to deal with what they have. until t
in a paper i wrote last spring, i characterized the history of american indians, i really think it is history of indigenous peoples, especially those people in the british colonies as going from old indigenous economies which were vibrant, which were adaptive, which allowed the people who lived with the resources we've been talking about, not just to survive, but to thrive. obviously, not everybody thrived, but they did drive. they had institutions that, i think, underpinned that survival. they...
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-- what did he really think about american indians? you don't get that in his autobiography. he did try to seize control of direct itblicity and in some way. ed: one of the questions that i kept thinking about and reading the book was -- in reading the book was he was very tight with john fremont. i don't think you can have more -- to more polar opposite personalities. fremont was a glory hound, center of attention, he was a mega maniac and carson was a border follower who did whatever he said. it would seem to me that a guy like carson would be so turned off by somebody who is trying to build his name up, build of his reputation on everybody else's work. how you reconcile those two relationships? it's really interesting. hampton: it is the double helix relationship that helps blame -- explain the american west. you have a guy like fremont was very intelligent and widely read, very ambitious, with intimate ties to important people back east in washington. foremost among those being the senator thomas, his father-in-law, charismatic, a
-- what did he really think about american indians? you don't get that in his autobiography. he did try to seize control of direct itblicity and in some way. ed: one of the questions that i kept thinking about and reading the book was -- in reading the book was he was very tight with john fremont. i don't think you can have more -- to more polar opposite personalities. fremont was a glory hound, center of attention, he was a mega maniac and carson was a border follower who did whatever he said....
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if white privilege is real why are you claiming to be american indian? i don't understand anymore.ember last week we did the poll and the poll said that this country is not p.c., 80% of all americans are sick of political correctness and at the top of the list the people most sick of it were indians. they were most upset, 82% that p.c. culture has run amok. i guess they're okay with the washington redskins logo and elizabeth warren trying to assume their ethnicity. the world has now been turned upside-down and people for halloween it's going to be chaos. >> i don't want lectures about halloween costumes ever again from the college campuses when elizabeth warren -- >> you thought of yourself as a nate ef -- native-american, no, i'm dressing up as elizabeth warren. >> but president trump makes all the hispanic people members of ms-13. >> i understand why they've done it because i think they've convinced themselves he believes that or it's their main line and they also said that about republicans before, mccain and george w. bush. i believe the reason we've seen elizabeth warren stumb
if white privilege is real why are you claiming to be american indian? i don't understand anymore.ember last week we did the poll and the poll said that this country is not p.c., 80% of all americans are sick of political correctness and at the top of the list the people most sick of it were indians. they were most upset, 82% that p.c. culture has run amok. i guess they're okay with the washington redskins logo and elizabeth warren trying to assume their ethnicity. the world has now been turned...
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questions about american indians, native peoples. a threat that will be in the next session. and also that very broad issues about the meaning of the west. the code of the west, westerns, the myths, history. those have also played out across and we will bring that together in the final session today. a very exciting morning i am delighted to be joined. you already know all these people having heard from them at several panels already. for those out in c-span land. i am joined by dan florence marty sam way and. as you well know from the biographies their eminent historians of the american west and also in cases of the american -- environment in particular ways such as a cultural. i think we will start with reminding us where we were a little bit including sessions we are restarted yesterday. also set the scene for the end of the 19th century and how changes in american society, the american west in particular were reshaping american attitudes and views towards nature and the natural world. and the way that was impacted, thinking about or the beginning of conservation the title
questions about american indians, native peoples. a threat that will be in the next session. and also that very broad issues about the meaning of the west. the code of the west, westerns, the myths, history. those have also played out across and we will bring that together in the final session today. a very exciting morning i am delighted to be joined. you already know all these people having heard from them at several panels already. for those out in c-span land. i am joined by dan florence...
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ok, sit tight and we will follow another thread here with the american indian story, right away. thank you all, very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern the 30th , anniversary of the tenement museum in new york city and at 8:00 on "the presidency," former first lady barbara bush's grandchildren and laura bush reflect on her life and legacy. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "new york times" best-selling author judy pico is our guest on our live call-in program on sunday, november 4 at noon. her most recent book is "a sparkle like. -- a spark of light." she has also written five issues of the "wonder woman" comic book series. : fiction-depth 82 -- book tv on c-span2. >> tomorrow is is an familiar of world war i. american history tv visited american battlefields, monuments, and cemeteries in northeastern france. next on american artifacts, the village is on the edge of the most are g
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releasing her dna results, telling him to pay off after mocking her claim that she was related to an american-indian ancestor. >> i will give you a million dollars if you take the test and it shows you're an indian, you know? >>> and good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington, secretary of state mike pompeo on his way to saudi arabia on a surprise trip hoping to meet with king bin salman. the journalist widely believed to have been killed by king salman. >> i just spoke to the king of saudi arabia, who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to, as he says, his saudi arabian citizen. i have asked and he firmly denies that. i have asked the secretary of state mike pompeo to immediately get on a plane and go to saudi arabia, go to other places if necessary. the king told me that turkey and saudi arabia are working hand in hand very closely on getting to the bottom of what happened. >> it had been nearly two weeks since the journalist disappeared. the turkish government told officials that they have audio and video of the journalist being killed inside the turkish embassy. today
releasing her dna results, telling him to pay off after mocking her claim that she was related to an american-indian ancestor. >> i will give you a million dollars if you take the test and it shows you're an indian, you know? >>> and good day, everyone, i'm andrea mitchell in washington, secretary of state mike pompeo on his way to saudi arabia on a surprise trip hoping to meet with king bin salman. the journalist widely believed to have been killed by king salman. >> i...
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ok, sit tight and we will follow another thread here with the american indian story, right away. thank you all, very much. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span three, sunday at 7 p.m. eastern, the 30th anniversary of the tenement museum in new york city and at 8:00 on the presidency, former first lady barbara bush's grandchildren and laura bush reflect on her life and legacy. this american history tv weekend on c-span3. >> next on lectures in history, tiffany gill teaches a class about the role of african-american women in the civil rights movement. she describes how beautiful parlor's were a safe place for women to organize citizens, voter registration drives, and boycotts, and how beauty parlors functioned as their safe space. prof. gill: good afternoon. we are at the point in the
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. >> yes, she might be 11,000th american indian, which puts her pretty much on par with the average american little bit less. it certainly -- if that's the requirement, then i should've claimed to be in native american. i don't know, maybe i could've gone to harvard. but it's -- you know, i think what this really reveals is just how absurd all of this identity politics is -- >> oh, my gosh,... >> that the democratic party has been running on pure look at the response of the cherokee nation nation's at this, that she dishonors the tribe and makes a mockery of these dna tests. >> martha: they did say that. what did you think about that! >> look, first of all, you mentioned the campaign ad. senator warren is running for reelection right now and she's doing which needs to do, talking to voters about what folks are talking about. i don't blame her one bit for one to set the record straight and getting the facts out. she's doing when all democrats are doing right now which is running for election. in the next three weeks, she got the midterm elections and trying to help the democrats win. in terms
. >> yes, she might be 11,000th american indian, which puts her pretty much on par with the average american little bit less. it certainly -- if that's the requirement, then i should've claimed to be in native american. i don't know, maybe i could've gone to harvard. but it's -- you know, i think what this really reveals is just how absurd all of this identity politics is -- >> oh, my gosh,... >> that the democratic party has been running on pure look at the response of the...
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americans. carson's complex relationship with the navajo indians. organizesinstitute this. this contains language that some viewers may find offensive. >> it is great to be here. i joke around and say when i started the podcast, i thought i would hit the big-time if i people to listen, my mom and my wife. the idea that the aspen institute would allow me to speak to one of my favorite authors is a dream come true. everybody is familiar with hampton sides. for the purposes tonight, we will be talking about "blood and thunder," one of his very well-known books. that is just a very small percentage of what he has written and i have read it all. he has an amazing talent distilling loads and loads of , and serious history into user-friendly, fun, exciting books. you should all read "blood and thunder," but i would encourage you to check out his others. he has a new one coming out in october. hampton is a tennessee native, i'm a north carolina native, it is likely that our southern accents will ramp up and no one will understand it. but i am so excited to chat with him. we will ge
americans. carson's complex relationship with the navajo indians. organizesinstitute this. this contains language that some viewers may find offensive. >> it is great to be here. i joke around and say when i started the podcast, i thought i would hit the big-time if i people to listen, my mom and my wife. the idea that the aspen institute would allow me to speak to one of my favorite authors is a dream come true. everybody is familiar with hampton sides. for the purposes tonight, we will...
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they are the most american of the american indians because they seemed to have a unique talent for ushering in new ideas and new blood. they had new concepts wherever they roamed over the southwest. they were by far the most successful tribe in the southwest at that point. they were growing by leaps and bounds in the eternal conflict between the spanish and the mexicans, along the rio grande. the navajo were winning that conflict. they were more successful in their raids. they were flourishing quite beautifully in 1846. then the united states of america, and anglo-american started marching west to take over this area. they encountered the navajo for the first time. >> the next major character in the book is the individual, kit carson. he is a historical figure that is cloaked in mythology. it's hard to dig down who we -- to who he really was. i thought of them as a six foot four handsome guy trotting around on a stallion, doing cattle drives. that could not be further from the truth. >> he was 5'4". [ laughter ] he was unassuming. he was awkward around the ladies. he had a glint in his eye,
they are the most american of the american indians because they seemed to have a unique talent for ushering in new ideas and new blood. they had new concepts wherever they roamed over the southwest. they were by far the most successful tribe in the southwest at that point. they were growing by leaps and bounds in the eternal conflict between the spanish and the mexicans, along the rio grande. the navajo were winning that conflict. they were more successful in their raids. they were flourishing...
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i call them the most american of the american indians, because they seem to have this unique talent for ushering in new blood, new ideas, new concepts wherever they roamed over the southwest, and they were by far the most successful tribe in the southwest at that point. they were growing by leaps and bounds in this internal conflict between the spanish and the mexicans along the rio grande. the navajo were winning that conflict. they were more successful in their ways, they were flourishing quite beautifully when, in 1846, the united states of america, these anglo-americans, started marching west to take over this terrain and encountered the navajo for the first time. >> the second major character in the book is an individual, kit carson. he is a historical figure cloaked in mythology and that is hard to dig down to exactly who he was. i thought of him as a cowboy trotting around on a stallion. that couldn't be further from the truth. [laughter] >> unassuming, awkward around the ladies, he had a certain mischievous charisma or so many people said. he was someone will always put other pe
i call them the most american of the american indians, because they seem to have this unique talent for ushering in new blood, new ideas, new concepts wherever they roamed over the southwest, and they were by far the most successful tribe in the southwest at that point. they were growing by leaps and bounds in this internal conflict between the spanish and the mexicans along the rio grande. the navajo were winning that conflict. they were more successful in their ways, they were flourishing...
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like most american indian tribes -- not all of them, most american indian tribes are recognized as nativeple and have their own leaders, but not in hawaii. in 1978, there was a constitutional convention and we created a fourth branch of government. there are four branches in hawaii. executive, judiciary, legislative and the come of the office of hawaiian affairs. it is set up to look after the interests of native hawaiians, making sure that land revenue andngs to the community, for the benefit of hawaiian people. language issues, cultural issues, hawaii guarantees two languages. you have hawaiian and english. senate, our in the orders of the day are issued in hawaiian first, then english. anybody can come and testify in hawaiian or in english. banks in hawaii. will accept checks written in english.or in if you go to the bank of hawaii, they have about five different languages at the atm machines, chinese, japanese, english, hawaiian. hawaii is the southernmost state in the united take. people from the south -- the united states. we are actually the south of america. we are way, way south.
like most american indian tribes -- not all of them, most american indian tribes are recognized as nativeple and have their own leaders, but not in hawaii. in 1978, there was a constitutional convention and we created a fourth branch of government. there are four branches in hawaii. executive, judiciary, legislative and the come of the office of hawaiian affairs. it is set up to look after the interests of native hawaiians, making sure that land revenue andngs to the community, for the benefit...
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most american indian tribes are recognized as needed people. they have a government to government relationship with the federal government. but not in hawaii. in 1978, there was a constitutional convention. we created the fourth branch of government. in hawaii, there are four branches. the three and in the office of hawaiian affairs. it is setup to look after the interests of the native , over the former crown lands, making sure the revenues make it toe lands the office of hawaiian affairs for the benefit of the hawaiian people. cultural issues, language issues. languages,antees two so you have hawaiian and english. in the senate, our orders of the day are issued in hawaiian and then english. anyone can come in testify in hawaii and or in english -- hawaiian or in english. thanks will accept checks written in hawaii and and english -- hawaiian and english. when you go to the bank, you have about five different languages including japanese, english, and hawaiian. hawaii is the southernmost state in the united states. we are the south. we are way
most american indian tribes are recognized as needed people. they have a government to government relationship with the federal government. but not in hawaii. in 1978, there was a constitutional convention. we created the fourth branch of government. in hawaii, there are four branches. the three and in the office of hawaiian affairs. it is setup to look after the interests of the native , over the former crown lands, making sure the revenues make it toe lands the office of hawaiian affairs for...
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department of justice it was found that more than four in five american indian and alaskan native alaskan native women eighty four point three percent have experienced violence in their lifetime this includes fifty six point one percent who have experienced sexual violence and forty eight point eight percent who have experienced stalking however the most disturbing thing is that according to the same study ninety percent of native american women have experienced violence at the hands of a non tribal member and the only thing that has allowed victims of violence on reservations to get justice is the violence against women's act joining us today from portland oregon to discuss this topic is native writer and award winning journalist jacqueline keeler thank you so much for joining us today jacqueline. thank you for having me thank you so the violence against women act was passed in one nine hundred ninety two which i want to make i want to add was coined the year of the woman because of the impact of anita hill's one thousand nine hundred one testimony and the record number of women that one
department of justice it was found that more than four in five american indian and alaskan native alaskan native women eighty four point three percent have experienced violence in their lifetime this includes fifty six point one percent who have experienced sexual violence and forty eight point eight percent who have experienced stalking however the most disturbing thing is that according to the same study ninety percent of native american women have experienced violence at the hands of a non...
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native americans are demanding a stronger political voice according to the national congress of american indians more than one hundred native american candidates are running for federal or state office. in the u.s. this year graduate student rename undergone listen to holland speech and came away impressed i'm in a minority hispanic minority well i'm not native american she speaks for me too it's up to us to stand together united and kind of push forward for what we believe because we are the majority a candidate like none before in an election season like no other robert oulds al-jazeera las vegas new mexico he was the man who came up with the name from microsoft and together with bill gates folau and helped revolutionize the way that we work with computers the sixty five year old died after a reoccurrence of cancer john hendren has. paul allen helped lead a revolution in personal computing in his later years he was known as a philanthropist a builder of a music museum and owner of a professional basketball team the portland trail blazers and american football seattle seahawks bird in my mind.
native americans are demanding a stronger political voice according to the national congress of american indians more than one hundred native american candidates are running for federal or state office. in the u.s. this year graduate student rename undergone listen to holland speech and came away impressed i'm in a minority hispanic minority well i'm not native american she speaks for me too it's up to us to stand together united and kind of push forward for what we believe because we are the...
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americans. professor sides on packs this dispute and explores carson's complex relationship with the navajo indians. institution organized this event. it contains some language that viewers might find offensive. hampton: i joked around and said when i started the podcast, i said i could hit the get two if i could people to listen, my mom and my wife. the fact that the folks at the hampton institute were listening is a dream come true. everyone here is familiar with hampton sides. for the purpose of tonight, we will be talking about blood and thunder, one of his most well-known books. but that is a small percentage of what he has written. i have read it all. he's got an amazing talent for distilling loads and loads and years and years of research of serious history into very user friendly, fun exciting books. obviously you should all read "blood and thunder," but i encourage you to check out his others if you haven't. hampton is a tennessee native. i am a north carolina native, so it is very likely that our southern accents are going to ramp up and up and no one will understand us, but i am so excit
americans. professor sides on packs this dispute and explores carson's complex relationship with the navajo indians. institution organized this event. it contains some language that viewers might find offensive. hampton: i joked around and said when i started the podcast, i said i could hit the get two if i could people to listen, my mom and my wife. the fact that the folks at the hampton institute were listening is a dream come true. everyone here is familiar with hampton sides. for the...
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american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans. pretty much' the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with. "watters' world." going back to the streets with what i used to do. this makes everything seem different now. >> listen. people are tired of the political correctness this country. when you look at social media and universities and schools. if they don't stop political directness, you are going to see the suicide of america. we are going have to tell the truth and nothing but the naked truth will set us all free. jesse: your new movie i hear is coming out monday. there it is, dummycrats. get the popcorn. jesse: there it is, check out dummycrats. ladies, thank you very much. up next, last call. hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. th
american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans. pretty much' the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with. "watters' world." going back to the streets with what i used to do. this makes everything seem different now. >> listen. people are tired of the political correctness this country. when you look at social media and universities and schools. if they don't stop political directness, you are going to see the suicide of...
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. >> her own trail of tears, it turned out old lia-wat haa could not come up with a sij american indian matter of fakea ja-wea is 1% indian or -9d 0% indian. >> i'm totally confused with how >> i'm totally confused with how this helps us in anyway at all. and the same thing goes for quarterly reports. they are unreadable. they're just numbers and boring and blech. so what i was thinking is that maybe we should have some sort of graphic. like if we have a bad quarter, put in a storm cloud. and when we have a good quarter... fireworks. or a race car. doesn't have to be use your imagination. (jim) there's this cube on the screen, and it bounces around all day.
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like most american indian tribes, their recognized and they have a government relationship that the federal government, not in hawaii. 1978,le things we did in there was a constitutional convention, we created a fourth branch of government. is the officench of hawaiian affairs. the office of hawaiian affairs is setup up to look after the interests of the native hawaiians, look over the former crown lands and make sure the revenues off of those lands belong to the native hawaiians. cultural issues, language issues, hawaii guarantees to languages. .ou have hawaiian and english for example, our orders of the day is issued in hawaiian and english. first then english. anyone can come and testify in hawaiian or english. banks and hawaii will accept checks written in hawaiian and english and bank of hawaii, if you go to their machines, they have five different linkages. , andse, japanese, english hawaiian. hawaii is the southernmost state in the united states. people from this south say, we're the south. actually, we are the south. we are way, way south. that is the thing about hawaii. we are the
like most american indian tribes, their recognized and they have a government relationship that the federal government, not in hawaii. 1978,le things we did in there was a constitutional convention, we created a fourth branch of government. is the officench of hawaiian affairs. the office of hawaiian affairs is setup up to look after the interests of the native hawaiians, look over the former crown lands and make sure the revenues off of those lands belong to the native hawaiians. cultural...
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of americans are demanding a stronger political voice according to the national congress of american indians more than one hundred native american candidates are running for federal or state office in the u.s. this year graduate student rename undergone listen to holland speech and came away impressed i'm in a minority hispanic minority well i'm not native american she speaks for me too it's up to us to stand together united and kind of push forward for what we believe because we are the majority a candidate like none before in an election season like no other robert oulds al-jazeera las vegas new mexico now in cameroon hundreds of people have died and thousands forced to flee their homes after almost two years of conflict between english and french speakers recent presidential elections have only increased tensions al-jazeera has morgan reports now from where in the southwest of come in the. last three combat came face to face with men who said they were english speaking separatist fighters they accused him of supporting and spying for the french dominated government and he was to be punish
of americans are demanding a stronger political voice according to the national congress of american indians more than one hundred native american candidates are running for federal or state office in the u.s. this year graduate student rename undergone listen to holland speech and came away impressed i'm in a minority hispanic minority well i'm not native american she speaks for me too it's up to us to stand together united and kind of push forward for what we believe because we are the...
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forgotten natives has had help from one group in particular seems to want natives against terror when american indian movement. are supported not your first three jumped on this right away. so we're just supporting them doing what we can one day is going to sound started when our money was twenty fifteen was having a lot older than das so all being in this field of you know cd and harvard auction were going to a lot of meetings instead of being intel want to do x. because they actually make those started we started talking struggle with. the. curriculum so that we would sit in toronto with and a and then our way and to the stately c.e.o. native american community clinic had this to say about the heroin epidemic and why it's hitting indigenous populations particularly hard the heroin epidemic of course caught everybody and the entire nation by surprise but the conditions for this situation here were really apple fired by the heroin epidemic because you have a group of individuals and a community that are already on significantly franchised and oppressed and excluded from almost practically every oppor
forgotten natives has had help from one group in particular seems to want natives against terror when american indian movement. are supported not your first three jumped on this right away. so we're just supporting them doing what we can one day is going to sound started when our money was twenty fifteen was having a lot older than das so all being in this field of you know cd and harvard auction were going to a lot of meetings instead of being intel want to do x. because they actually make...
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american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans.the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with. "watters' world." going back to the streets with what i used to do. this makes everything seem different now. >> listen. people are tired of the political correctness this country. when you look at social media and universities and schools. if they don't stop political directness, you are going to see the suicide of america. we are going have to tell the truth and nothing but the naked truth will set us all free. jesse: your new movie i hear is coming out monday. there it is, dummycrats. get the popcorn. jesse: there it is, check out dummycrats. ladies, thank you very much. up next, last call. .. yes. honey the local game store wants to sponsor you. i want to sponsor you. ♪ yes. honey travis scott wants you to get these squad wins tonight. let's get these squad wins tonight. ♪ yes sir. honey, ninja is calling you up to the national team. ♪ you ready? honey. you ready? ♪ ♪ motorcycle revving ♪motorcycle revvin
american indians are fed up, hispanics, asians, african-americans.the entire country hates political correctness. this changes everything with. "watters' world." going back to the streets with what i used to do. this makes everything seem different now. >> listen. people are tired of the political correctness this country. when you look at social media and universities and schools. if they don't stop political directness, you are going to see the suicide of america. we are going...
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[laughing] actually when the president found out that i was indian-american he asked me if i way from> a great joke on so many levels. turns out no laughing matter for democrats, according to current afarce magazine. the writer wrietses, quote, the stupid issue would dominate any contest with donald trump, it would never end. it would prevent us from actually discussing any serious issues. it would be like the g e-mail scandal all over, and warren handles it badly. i don't see how he can be a serious presidential contender. jesse, is this a winning issue for republicans, and a losing issue for elizabeth warren, thought she was putting this baby to bed? >> jesse: republicans want elizabeth warren to run. in the huffington news, elizabeth warren proves she can't run in 2020. by the uber-liberal. unfit to lead. and the cookbook, "pow-wow chow -- calls herself a cherokee, that's her profiting. and also three of the five recipes were plagiarized from the "new york times" and better homes and gardens. plagiarized her ancestry and her recipes, slam-dunk for republicans the more she's in the
[laughing] actually when the president found out that i was indian-american he asked me if i way from> a great joke on so many levels. turns out no laughing matter for democrats, according to current afarce magazine. the writer wrietses, quote, the stupid issue would dominate any contest with donald trump, it would never end. it would prevent us from actually discussing any serious issues. it would be like the g e-mail scandal all over, and warren handles it badly. i don't see how he can be...
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she has a better chance of being an american indian that she does running for president.oming up, the founder of the #metoo movement blasting hillary and bill clinton. you won't believe what she is saying. senator mitch mcconnell saying obamacare repeal might be back to the table. can the senate get it done? we take it up with health expert and "new york post" columnist betsy mccaughey. >> the democrat party deserves to lose in the single biggest electoral defeat just in the actions they have taken the last month. (engine roaring) (horn honking) okay, okay, okay... (clatter) ( ♪ ) feeling unsure? oh... (nervous yelp) what if you had some help? introducing the new 2019 ford edge with the confidence of ford co-pilot360 (tm) technology. the most available driver assist technology in its class. ( ♪ ) the new 2019 ford edge. liz: the polls show the mid-term voter is concerned about healthcare. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says if republicans do well in the mid terms it could open the door to a fresh vote to repeal obamacare. this as 16 democrat senators and 120 house
she has a better chance of being an american indian that she does running for president.oming up, the founder of the #metoo movement blasting hillary and bill clinton. you won't believe what she is saying. senator mitch mcconnell saying obamacare repeal might be back to the table. can the senate get it done? we take it up with health expert and "new york post" columnist betsy mccaughey. >> the democrat party deserves to lose in the single biggest electoral defeat just in the...
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objections to the quickie mart owner have been voiced with criticism that it is a stereotype of americans -- indian americans. the actor has said in the past that he is willing to stop voicing the character. they started their 30th season in september. >>> coming up on -- we are a week away from the midterm election. you do not have to wait until next tuesday to cast your vote. talking with the contra costa county registrar's office about how early voting numbers are stacking up. maybe you're with the family you got. (all) ooh! or maybe the one you've chosen. it's culture salad. our holidays don't all look the same. am i saying it well, l'chaim? l'chaim? and maybe that's what makes us great. make the dream yours. ikea. big corporations are making and just got a huge tax break. but the middle class is struggling. prop c is a common-sense plan. the top 1% of businesses pay their fair share to tackle homelessness for all of us. companies with revenue greater than $50 million pay, not small businesses or homeowners. the prop c plan is supported by the democratic party, teachers, and mental-health profe
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she tried to claim to be american indian just to rise above. needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> reporter: if warren was proven to be native american she would be the first to welcome her into their heritage. we will talk about that coming up. donald trump, the metal horror at the white house, john can only is credited with saving fellow marines during the vietnam war, he received several wins while eating his comrades to safety during the body battle in central vietnam. the 80-year-old will be the first african-american marine still living when the award is presented. didn't pick up a lotto ticket last night? you have a chance for the mega millions jackpot, jumping to a record 868 $868 million. after no winning ticket was sold for less light after drying. the winning numbers were 3, 45, 49, 61, 69, and nine. of $345 million powerball drawing coming tonight. the chance of winning both jackpots, one in 88 quadrillion. we want to know what would you do if you won all of that cash? herb on facebook says i make it
she tried to claim to be american indian just to rise above. needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> reporter: if warren was proven to be native american she would be the first to welcome her into their heritage. we will talk about that coming up. donald trump, the metal horror at the white house, john can only is credited with saving fellow marines during the vietnam war, he received several wins while eating his comrades to safety during the body battle...
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she was using the name trying to be american indian just to ride the bus. e needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> reporter: in may she said a foreign was proven to be native american she would be the first one to welcome her into their heritage. rob: glenn simpson plead the fifth, the cofounder of gps refusing to answer calls or answer questions under subpoena. fusion was paid by the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign in 2016 to investigate donald trump's possible ties to russia, the president calling for doj official bruce kim jong un 6 to be fired, is it possible, for work done to the fake dossier, still working toward the department of justice. jillian: the harvard dean of admissions admitting white applicants have stronger recommendations than asian americans as protesters line up outside a federal courthouse as the court faces a discrimination suit. the university accused holding asian american applicants to higher standards lose those recommendations coming from teachers and guidance counselors. thi
she was using the name trying to be american indian just to ride the bus. e needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> reporter: in may she said a foreign was proven to be native american she would be the first one to welcome her into their heritage. rob: glenn simpson plead the fifth, the cofounder of gps refusing to answer calls or answer questions under subpoena. fusion was paid by the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign in 2016 to...
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explicitly recognized in statute that indian tribe includes any recognized indian or native tribe or community. native americans are indian tribes and therefore enjoy all the relevant rights and benefits that come with their trust relationship with the united states, unquote. in my conversations with judge kavanaugh about alaska native legal issues, he also emphasize add point raised by chief justice robert in the court case called the sturgeon case that because of federal statutes like the alaska native claims settlement act and the alaska national interest lands conservation act, congress has repeatedly made year that alaska is different in many ways from the lower 48 and he recognized and told me, as part of this confirmation process, that many legal issues involving my state need to be viewed through that lens. to be perfectly clear, mr. president, if i sought evidence that judge kavanaugh's views were somehow opposed to or hostile too alaska natives, a very important population of my state that happens to include my wife and my three daughters and my mother-in-law, i would not support his confirmation. i t
explicitly recognized in statute that indian tribe includes any recognized indian or native tribe or community. native americans are indian tribes and therefore enjoy all the relevant rights and benefits that come with their trust relationship with the united states, unquote. in my conversations with judge kavanaugh about alaska native legal issues, he also emphasize add point raised by chief justice robert in the court case called the sturgeon case that because of federal statutes like the...