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Kansas governor apologizes for state's mistreatment of tribes
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Posted: Thursday, November 17, 2011
Kansas
Gov. Sam Brownback
(R) issued a proclamation on Wednesday, apologizing for the state's mistreatment of indigenous people.
Kansas was once home to 19 tribes. Only four remain after most were forced into Oklahoma.
“As Governor, I resolve we will move forward with the recognized tribes in a positive and constructive relationship that will help us fairly and effectively resolve differences to achieve our mutual goals and work together to protect this land we call Kansas,”
Brownback said at a ceremony with tribal leaders
.
When Brownback served in the
U.S. Senate
, he introduced a
bill to apologize to indigenous people
on behalf of the federal government. The measure was signed into law but
President Barack Obama
never officially acknowledged it or offered a public apology.
Representatives of the
Kickapoo Tribe
, the
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
, the
Iowa Tribe
, the
Sac and Fox Nation
and the
Kaw Nation
attended yesterday's ceremony, held as the state celebrates its
150th birthday
.
Get the Story:
Kansas apologizes to tribes for past misdeeds
(AP 11/16)
State recognizes contributions of tribes
(The Topeka Capital-Journal 11/17)
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