wright is an enrolled member of the ponca tribe of nebraska, served as tribal chairman for 11 years, and is currently executive director of the national congress of american indians, which describes itself as the oldest, largest, and most representative american indian and alaska native organization, serving the broad interest of tribal governments and communities. in this position mr. wright is responsible for managing the organizations dated a success and its public education arm. he's ali military veteran and a former social studies teacher from lincoln, nebraska. mr. wright. [applause] she she should have sd recovering social status teacher to still working on that. but it's an honor to be sworn in and honored to be asked to give the invocation. i'll say this in my language and they'll translate. and so with all respect, just ask you to. pray in your own way while i do. so thank you. oh, okay. then on the whole holding on by the wood, i guess they will last you that she they go along with the we will ensure the pumpkin got the beluga don mcgregor no sugar. okay. they won't be the