Join the Conversation
NCAI President Cladoosby gives first State of Indian Nations
Posted: Thursday, January 30, 2014
Brian Cladoosby, the new president of the National Congress of American Indians, delivered his first State of Indian Nations address today.
The speech was Cladoosby's first major address since being elected president last October. He discussed some of the challenges facing tribal nations, including the exclusion of Alaska from the Violence Against Women Act, the devastating impacts of sequestration in Indian Country, the negative effects of racist mascots on Indian children and two cases that hinder the land-into-trust process --
the U.S. Supreme Court
decision in Carcieri v.
Salazar and the 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals decision in Big Lagoon Rancheria
v. California.
Cladoosby also discussed some of the successes. He noted that tribes are major economic engines in rural areas of the country and that they have taken the lead on issues like climate change.
Sen. Jon Tester
(D-Montana), who is slated to chair the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, gave a Congressional response immediately following Cladoosby's remarks. He highlighted S.1570, a bill that would provide forward funding to the Indian Health Service.
The entire ceremony lasted about one hour and 12 minutes. Audio can be found on the Indianz.Com SoundCloud.
Stay Connected
Contact Us
indianz@indianz.com202 630 8439 (THEZ)
Search
Top Stories
Trending in News
1 White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
More Stories
Native Sun News: Oglala Sioux Tribe weighs legal marijuana Mike Taylor: Thinking Indian by preserving Indian languages
News Archive
2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000