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Obama Adopted into Crow Nation

7:42 pm - 05/19/2008


Sen. Barack Obama became the first American presidential candidate to visit the reservation of the Crow Nation, and in doing so was adopted into the nation under the Crow name "One Who Helps People Throughout the Land."

Drums pounded and the crowd cheered as Obama was escorted to the podium by his "new parents," Hartford and Mary Black Eagle, in the manner of a groom being walked down the aisle. Obama beamed. His adoptive parents gave Obama hugs as he stepped onto a riser to speak.

"I want to thank my new parents," he said. "The nicest parents you could ever want to know. I like my new name. Barack Black Eagle. That is a good name!"



For all the symbolism -- members of the tribe wore colorful traditional clothing and feathered head-dresses -- Obama addressed some issues of serious concern not only to the 12,100-member Crow Nation but to many Native American tribes around the country.

Obama told those gathered that he intended to acknowledge the "tragic history" of Native Americans over the past three centuries. They "never asked for much, only what was promised by the treaty obligations of their forebears," he said, promising to honor those treaties.

Moreover, he pledged to bring sorely-needed "quality affordable health care and a world class education to reservations all across America. That will be a priority when I'm president."


The visit was meaningful, said Darrin Old Coyote, a member of the tribe who wore an elaborate headdress. "To have us left out all these years, and then for him to come here, it shows respect, and it makes us optimistic," Old Coyote said.

The visit also had political value for Obama. The members of the Crow Nation vote as "a close knit bloc," Old Coyote said. "Now that Senator Obama is part of the family, that is where we will go."


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[info]thetidebreaks 20th-May-2008 12:25 am (UTC)
I am actually really, really pleased by this. :x
[info]chana 20th-May-2008 12:27 am (UTC)
he's so cute :)
[info]welcome_to_1984 20th-May-2008 03:37 pm (UTC)
omg. icon! <3
[info]war4l 20th-May-2008 12:28 am (UTC)
I can't stop smiling :)
[info]vienna_sausages 20th-May-2008 12:34 am (UTC)
Barack Black Eagle. love it.
[info]thetidebreaks 20th-May-2008 12:41 am (UTC)
It's FIERCE, amirite? :D
[info]flowerings 20th-May-2008 12:42 am (UTC)
This is wonderful. ♥
[info]lovelyanarchy 20th-May-2008 12:58 am (UTC)
agreed. seriously ♥
[info]lemonsherry 20th-May-2008 12:46 am (UTC)
This really made me happy.
[info]merrite 20th-May-2008 12:59 am (UTC)
Aw, that's rad.
[info]greenwitch 20th-May-2008 01:05 am (UTC)
FTW
[info]empressfunk 20th-May-2008 01:07 am (UTC)
Wow, that's really awesome!
[info]ladypolitik 20th-May-2008 01:21 am (UTC)
Out of curiosity, has Obama been involved in, or addressed state and local-level reservation policy issues pertaining to First Nation/Native Americans while he was an active senator?
[info]silverpatronus 20th-May-2008 01:47 am (UTC)
you know that's a good question. i will have to look that up. as soon as i figure out which nations have sovereign lands in illinois...any clue? i have no idea. but i have to say that if he hasn't in the past and is genuinely now rectifying that oversight, it would make me even happier than it makes me to see him remembering and reminding the country that native americans exist. sometimes i think people forget about them.

i have friends who are lakota, from rosebud in SD and to hear them tell it, most of the lakota nation is behind obama.
[info]ex_irelands 20th-May-2008 01:38 am (UTC)
I like this, but I'm wondering how he's going to honor treaties, specifically, with the land issue.
[info]ongildedwing 20th-May-2008 01:51 am (UTC)
I really like this whole deal, but as someone with a Native American (Haudenosaunee) heritage, I'm wondering how exactly he's going to implement these changes. But like thse people, it makes me optimistic.
[info]silverpatronus 20th-May-2008 02:03 am (UTC)
you know, rereading, while this makes me happy, it still makes me sad how the mainstream exoticises the native american. it's so subtle too. 'elaborate' 'headdress'. 'colorful' traditional clothing. the fact that it's deemed necessary to describe what they were wearing at all. i'm surprised they didn't bust out 'garb' and 'costume'.

or maybe i'm just oversensitive because they do the same to africans and other indigenous people worldwide and i've got my knickers in a knot. i haven't figured it out yet.
[info]lovelyanarchy 20th-May-2008 02:15 am (UTC)
no, this is true. as much as i appreciate obamas gesture, it is very true & very apparent in the article, i myself was kinda like wtf @ 'elaborate headdress' its like .. is that relevant?
[info]veldamorgan 20th-May-2008 02:35 am (UTC)
Here's his policy page on this, for everybody who's asking:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/firstamissues
[info]ladypolitik 20th-May-2008 02:38 am (UTC)
Oh, wow -- thank you very much for this, look forward to reviewing.
[info]rreactiontime 20th-May-2008 02:37 am (UTC)
1. Barack Black Eagle = FIERCE.
2. I'm glad he's reminding people that Native Americans do, you know, exist. And white settlers did, you know, do some pretty shitty things to them. That they never really rectified.
3. As an Indian, I am very happy to see the use of the word "Native American" here. My history textbook is pissing me off.
[info]nonbeast 20th-May-2008 02:56 am (UTC)
2. - I know, I totally love that he's acknowledging them and their history.
[info]harborafternoon 20th-May-2008 02:41 am (UTC)
"the first American presidential candidate to visit the reservation of the Crow Nation"


that is SO damn sad. i mean, GODDAMN sad.
[info]silverfox1027 20th-May-2008 02:56 am (UTC)
That was my first thought as well.
[info]chungy so much love20th-May-2008 02:41 am (UTC)
i love him!
[info]nonbeast 20th-May-2008 02:57 am (UTC)
aw, that's really great. barack black eagle - love it.
[info]jigglemypuff 20th-May-2008 03:31 am (UTC)


She seyz: "You know if he wasn't black and an Indian, he'd have never gotten this far."
[info]arethinn 22nd-May-2008 01:37 am (UTC)
Well good for him that he is then. lol.

My Snape challenges your Snape to um... a political... oh never mind.
[info]radiopore 20th-May-2008 03:35 am (UTC)
Yay! Hopefully if he is elected he will be able to make some changes to reservations...they are in a horrible state :-/
[info]harborafternoon 20th-May-2008 08:56 pm (UTC)
it's dispicable how low the rates high school graduation and postsecondary degree attainment are in native american communities. i know some like to blame the people for not trying hard enough or whatever, but honestly, we have to start wondering why some populations are having such a hard time succeeding in the States.
[info]lemonsherry 20th-May-2008 03:49 am (UTC)
[info]warmsound 20th-May-2008 04:11 am (UTC)
*headdesk*

I wish I knew how to edit that video so that I could place a blinking question mark above Bush's head while he was answering. Because that's obviously what was going on inside his brain the entire time.
[info]melhime 20th-May-2008 03:52 am (UTC)
This is really cool.
[info]lemonsherry 20th-May-2008 03:56 am (UTC)
http://www.culturekitchen.com/winter_rabbit/blog/mccain_instrumental_in_removing_dineh_nav

A public research website: http://www.cain2008.org has brought together diverse historical elements of factual proof that Senator John McCain's was the key "point man" introducing, enacting and enforcing law that removed Dineh-Navajo Families from their reservation on the Black Mesa in Arizona. The McCain revised law relocated them to Church's Hill, Nevada (a Nuclear Waste Superfund Site, called "the New Lands" in PL 93-531). The Dineh-Navajo, a deeply spiritual and peaceful people, engaged in only peaceful resistance to being moved off lands they'd owned since 1500 A.D. Nonetheless, the Public Press and UN depicted brutalization, rights deprivation and forcible relocation.
[info]a_model_citizen 20th-May-2008 04:42 am (UTC)
Le sigh. Just one more reason to hate McCain.
[info]justgoaheadnow 20th-May-2008 05:07 am (UTC)
This is a promising start.
[info]bitterspinster 20th-May-2008 06:15 am (UTC)
My mother is Native American. I'll have to show her this. I think she will be very pleased.


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