Please join Ho-Chunk Inc, https://t.co/0yYFAWzrcJ's parent corporation, and Big Fire Law & Policy Group, a Native owned and majority Native women owned firm, for a welcome reception at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 pic.twitter.com/cfmInCsF1h
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“What an honor to see my dad’s name on that”: The daughter of the late Native rights activist Frank LaMere welcomes the historic 2020 presidential forum named in her father's honor. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/sel686pScM
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Tune into the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum! The livestream is up and the event is getting underway. Follow along with the historic 2020 presidential event: #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/fpg7ezQwvP
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"It's our time, it's our turn," said Kevin Allis, Forest County Potawatomi. He is the first Chief Executive Officer of the National Congress of American Indians @NCAI1944, a co-host of the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Chairman Frank White of the Winnebago Tribe is officially kicking off the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. The tribe has trust land in Sioux City, Iowa, the location of the event, and its reservation is across the river. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Chairman Frank White of Winnebago Tribe on Frank LaMere, the Native activist who passed away in June: “He fought for our tribal treaties and inherent sovereignty." The Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum is named in his honor. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Chairman Frank White of the Winnebago Tribe at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum: "It's time for us to unite. Today is a starting point." #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
OJ Semans, Rosebud Sioux, co-directs Four Directions, one of the hosts of the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. "This is our house today," Semans said in Sioux City, Iowa. "This is Indian Country 101 for America." #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Judith LeBlanc, Caddo, directs the Native Organizers Alliance, one of the hosts of the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. "The planning for this has gone on for generations," LeBlanc said in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Mark Trahant, Shoshone-Bannock and editor of Indian Country Today, is moderating the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. "Let's get started," Trahant said in Sioux City, Iowa, as the historic event gets underway. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Ruth Ann Buffalo, Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation and state lawmaker from North Dakota, is calls for moment of silence for Savanna Greywind, the Spirit Lake woman who went missing and was murdered in North Dakota in 2017. #MMIW #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Ruth Ann Buffalo, Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation and state lawmaker from North Dakota, calls for moment of silence for Savanna Greywind, the Spirit Lake woman who went missing and was murdered in North Dakota in 2017. #MMIW #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Best-selling author Marianne Williamson is first up at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. She has updated her “Native American Justice” page to include more issues. https://t.co/43wh51kVyv @marwilliamson #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I want to help this country reconcile. I want our children to be taught what really happened," author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. "We can atone. We can make amends." #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I will apologize," best-selling author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum after she vowed to remove the portrait of Andrew Jackson from the White House if she wins in 2020. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I will apologize," best-selling author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum after she vowed to remove the portrait of Andrew Jackson from the White House if she wins in 2020. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“He had to stand in line for rations for his people,” Marcella LeBeau, 99-year-old World War II veteran from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, said of her grandfather whose way of life was disrupted by the federal government. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I believe we should have an entire year of reconciliation," best-selling author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamsonsaid at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"You don't give someone a medal for being a murderer," Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum, expressing support for the Remove the Stain Act to rescind Medals of Honor for 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre. #NativeForum #NativeVote
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“We have to address the insanity of our entire social order,” best-selling author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum after being asked about high rate of suicide in Indian Country. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“American Indians are the most likely to be killed by police,” Shannon Holsey, president of the Stockbridge Munsee Community, said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"It is still a White European mode of repair," author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum of plans to ask Native elders for their knowledge and guidance if she wins in 2020. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"It is time to stop talking about it. It is time to fundamentally change," Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum of plans to protect sacred and ancestral tribal lands from exploitation. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"It has to do with treaties that were unfairly negotiated to begin with. It has to do with treaties that were broken," Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson said at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum of plans to improve the federal-tribal relationship. #NativeForum
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
#NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/AJOHqk18XY
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/V4x6E99K1r
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
The Remove the Stain Act (H.R.3467) is a bipartisan bill to rescind the Medals of Honor for those who participated in the 1890 Massacre at Wounded Knee. #RemoveTheStain #Genocide #Massacres https://t.co/JWEif38rv1
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
To read the Remove the Stain Act go to https://t.co/hHDde0Rw3G #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 #RemoveTheStain #Genocide #Massacres
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
To learn more about the Remove the Stain Act check our our recap from the Little BigHorn Day event in the nation's capital: https://t.co/j7TVGdthxK #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 #RemoveTheStain #Genocide #Massacres
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"It is time for a new chapter in American history,” best-selling author Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson says as she wraps up her presentation at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Marianne Williamson @marwilliamson was the first person to commit to the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum, says OJ Semans @ojsemans the co-director of Four Directions Vote @4directionsvote #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Kevin Abourezk @Kevin_Abourezk and Leo Yankton are live at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum https://t.co/GtXYssDqP1 #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren, the US Senator from Massachusetts, is up next at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. Read about her expansive Native American platform here: https://t.co/PDRqUhBNFM #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“We are on Indian land,” Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) @RepDebHaaland @deb4congressnm says at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa, in the homelands of several tribes. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
#NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 @RepDebHaaland @Deb4CongressNM https://t.co/ryyLLX6v12
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"Wounded Knee left behind one of the darkest stains in our history," Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM) says at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. She is cosponsor of Remove the Stain Act (H.R.3467) to rescind Medals of Honor for Wounded Knee Massacre. #NativeForum #NativeVote
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
#RemoveTheStain #Genocide #NoMedalsForMurderers #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/10fOUCxb78
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/JFtqN1sNWC
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"Elizabeth knows she will be attacked but she is here to be an unwavering partner" says Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM) of Elizabeth Warren @ewarren at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. Haaland blamed such attacks on "racism." #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“The message I hear from Indian Country is one of resilience and hope," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren the US Senator from Massachusetts says at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I am sorry for harm I have caused. I have listened and I have learned a lot," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren Senator from Massachusetts says at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in apparent reference to Native ancestry confusion. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I just got a hug from the next president of the United States,” Chairman Frank White of the Winnebago Tribe says at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum on Winnebago homelands in Sioux City, Iowa. @ewarren #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"It's about money and honoring our treaty obligations," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren the Senator from Massachusetts says at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum as she calls for tribes to exercise jurisdiction over non-Indians. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"A problem that is not seen is a problem that is not fixed," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren the Senator from Massachusetts says of the missing and murdered Indigenous women #MMIW crisis at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
#NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 #Winnebago #Bago #WinnebagoHomelands https://t.co/UW5AUVfedp
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 @ewarren https://t.co/m75GR8qBRp
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"We have let this country’s Native people down," Chairman David Sickey of Coushatta Tribe says at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. He calls on Elizabeth Warren @ewarren to support "reconstruction" in Indian Country. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
“You gotta be able to make it wherever you live," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren US Senator from Massachusetts says at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum as she calls for US to honor trust and treaty obligations to Indian nations. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Chairman Aaron Payment of Sault Ste Marie Tribe tells Elizabeth Warren @ewarren how to respond to Donald Trump: "When he goes low, you go high...when he attacks in a racist way." Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 #Racism
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"Tribal governments are the ones who should control what happens on tribal lands," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren the US Senator from Massachusetts says at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum in Sioux City, Iowa. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"I will revoke the permit for the pipelines. Should never have been granted," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren the US Senator from Massachusetts says of the Dakota Access Pipeline at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 #NoDAPL
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"There should be no homeless veterans in this country. None," Elizabeth Warren @ewarren Senator from Massachusetts says at Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum when asked about Native veterans. Seeks "real money" investments. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NoKXL #MniWiconi #WaterIsLIfe #NoDAPL #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/ZjYaadRuEF
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren has finished her presentation but she is going directly into the audience to hear from an attendee of the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Kevin Abourezk @Kevin_Abourezk and Leo Yankton are live at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum! https://t.co/5XDRrICDmX #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
The #NativeForum schedule is here https://t.co/fpg7ezQwvP #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 https://t.co/24PlYeBg7R
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
#GoAmber #NativeVote #NativeVote2020 #NativeWomen #NativeForum https://t.co/Cfl4kNdS6p
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"He was a hero to all of us," Rion Ramirez, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, says at Frank LaMere Native American President. @RionRamirez worked closely with the late Frank LaMere on the Native American Caucus of Democratic National Committee. #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Kevin Abourezk @Kevin_Abourezk and Leo Yankton are live at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum! Go backstage in Sioux City, Iowa. https://t.co/5XDRrICDmX #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Kevin Abourezk @Kevin_Abourezk and Leo Yankton are live at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum! They are backstage with Chairman David Sickey of the Coushatta Tribe right now. https://t.co/5XDRrICDmX #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
Kevin Abourezk @Kevin_Abourezk and Leo Yankton are live at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum! They found the Native veteran who talked to Elizabeth Warren @ewarren following her presentation. https://t.co/5XDRrICDmX #NativeForum #NativeVote #NativeVote2020
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
According to Twitter #NativeForum #NativeVote and #NativeVote2020 are trending. Thanks #NativeTwitter!
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
We are in a lunch break at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. The PM schedule features a special presentation before Amy Klobuchar, the US Senator from Minnesota, and Steve Bullock, the governor of Montana, go on stage. #NativeForum https://t.co/fpg7ezQwvP
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"No candidate should take the Native American vote for granted": OJ Semans, Rosebud Sioux, co-director of Four Directions, one of the hosts of the historic Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum. #NativeForum #NativeVote2020 #NativeVote pic.twitter.com/23LKEgvYQ7
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
"Native American" is trending #4 in the nation's capital, ahead of Seinfeld, according to Twitter! #NativeForum #NativeVote2020 #NativeVote #NativeTwitter pic.twitter.com/q6tSHEq0TR
— indianz.com (@indianz) August 19, 2019
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