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Indian Country Virtual Town Hall with Steve Bullock
Monday, October 12, 2020
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On Indigenous Peoples Day, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Steve Bullock will hold a virtual town hall with tribal leaders in Montana.
Bullock is expected to be joined by leaders of the Fort Peck Tribes, the Fort Belknap Indian Community, the Blackfeet Nation and the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
A state lawmaker and citizen of the Crow Tribe is also due to participate.
The event will be streamed live at 6pm MST.
Bullock currently serves as governor of Montana. He previously sought the Democratic nomination for U.S. president.
Today, we celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and with that, the culture and the heritage that our Tribal Nations bring to our state. pic.twitter.com/jkwQhVys8H
— Steve Bullock (@stevebullockmt) October 12, 2020
Today I ask all Montanans to honor indigenous people and their contributions – historic and current – to the fabric of our society. Montana has been made greater by the contributions of First Nations people to our educational system, sacred lands, representative democracy & more. pic.twitter.com/UjBiK4bn4O
— Steve Bullock (@GovernorBullock) October 12, 2020
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