5/26/14

Obama could visit Standing Rock

Native readers: what would you call your own State?
President Obama is planning to travel to a Native American reservation in North Dakota in June, a rare visit by a sitting U.S. president to Indian country, according to officials familiar with the plans. In 1999, President Bill Clinton visited the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in South Dakota, home to Wounded Knee Creek, the infamous site where at least 150 Lakota Sioux men, women and children were massacred by U.S. soldiers in 1890. He was the first sitting president to visit a reservation since Franklin D. Roosevelt visited a Cherokee reservation in North Carolina in 1936. It’s unclear which reservation Obama will visit. His senior policy adviser for Native American affairs, Jodi Gillette, is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, where her brother is the chairman. [Sara Horwitz, Washington Post]
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2 comments:

Kal Lis said...

Of the President does visit Standing Rock, it wouldn't be too far out of his way to stop in Leith ND and chat with the white supremicists who were in the news a while back.

larry kurtz said...

My guess is that he gets enough of that wherever he goes and could be received with some protest on the rez. Dems, including some of South Dakota's finest will likely be there, including USA Brendan Johnson.

We might even hear some real news from this visit.