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Obama Holds Direct Talks with American Indian Leaders at the White House




“These meetings are summit level meetings between leaders of tribal nations and the President of the United States. They are both symbolic and substantive” said Jefferson Keel, President of the National Congress of American Indians, the oldest, largest, and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization in the country. “Last year’s summit was historic in size and ambition.  We anticipate the results of the meetings with the President earlier this week and tomorrow will change the future of Indian Country for generations to come.”


The meeting comes on the eve of the second White House Tribal Nations Summit, in which the leaders of all 565 federally-recognized tribes were invited to meet with President Obama and members of his Administration throughout the day.


Tribal leaders and President Obama enter these meetings following one of the most significant years of bi-partisan accomplishments for Indian Country.  Since the first Tribal Nations Summit, held by the Obama Administration in November of 2009, the United States government has taken historic steps, including: making permanent the Indian Health Care Improvement Act; signing into law the Tribal Law & Order Act; reaching agreement on USDA’s settlement of the long standing Keepseagle case; and, signing into law the Cobell Settlement, closing the chapter on over a century of government mismanagement of Indian assets.


Names of Leaders Who Met With The President

·         Earl J. Barbry, Sr., Chairman, Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana

·         Cedric Black Eagle, Chairman, Crow Nation

·         Brian Cladoosby, Chairman, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

·         Karen Diver, Chairwoman, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

·         Brenda Edwards, Chairperson, Caddo Nation

·         Tex G. Hall, Chairman, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation: Three Affiliated Tribes

·         Gary Hayes, Chairman, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe

·         John Red Eagle, Principal Chief, Osage Nation

·         Joe Shirley, Jr. , President, Navajo Nation

·         Robert H. Smith, Chairman, Pala Band of Mission Indians

·         Edward K. Thomas, President, Tlingit Haida Central Council

·         Mervin Wright, Jr., Chairman, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada

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