"He made it legal to practice our religions."
Clinton was also the first president of the United
States to
hold an eagle feather. For these two things alone Clinton
won a place in the hearts of Native Americans.
George W. Bush, President of the United States, did far
more
when he issued the . . .
|
National American Indian |
A Proclamation
| The strength of our Nation comes from its people. As the early inhabitants of this great land, the native peoples of North America played a unique role in the shaping of our Nation's history and culture. During this month when we celebrate Thanksgiving, we especially celebrate their heritage and the contributions of American Indian and Alaska Native peoples to this Nation. |
*
| Since our Nation's birth, pluralism and
diversity have been hallmarks of the American experience and
success. In 1782, the Founding Fathers chose as our national motto
"E Pluribus Unum," which means "out of many, one." Today, America's
unity, derived from a mix of many diverse cultures and people,
grandly embodies the vision expressed by our Founders. American
Indian and Alaska Native cultures have made remarkable contributions
to our national identity. Their unique spiritual, artistic, and
literary contributions, together with their vibrant customs and
celebrations, enliven and enrich our land. As we move into the 21st century, American Indians and Alaska Natives will play a vital role in maintaining our Nation's strength and prosperity. Almost half of America's Native American tribal leaders have served in the United States Armed Forces, following in the footsteps of their forebears who distinguished themselves during the World Wars and the conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf. Their patriotism again appeared after the September 11 attacks, as American Indian law enforcement officers volunteered to serve in air marshal programs. On the local level, American Indians and Alaska Natives are strengthening their communities through education and business development, opening the doors to opportunity, and contributing to a brighter future for all. My Administration will continue to work with tribal governments on a sovereign to sovereign basis to provide Native Americans with new economic and educational opportunities. Indian education programs will remain a priority, so that no American child, including no Native American child, is left behind. We will protect and honor tribal sovereignty and help to stimulate economic development in reservation communities. We will work with the American Indians and Alaska Natives to preserve their freedoms, as they practice their religion and culture. |
*
|
During National American Indian
Heritage Month, I call on all Americans to learn more about the
history and heritage of the Native peoples of this great land. Such
actions reaffirm our appreciation and respect for their traditions
and way of life and can help to preserve an important part of our
culture for generations yet to come. GEORGE W. BUSH . |
Here are more, important historical documents..
The Magna Carta
The Declaration of Independence
The Constitution
The Bill of Rights
The Gettysburg Address
You will also want to explore other
contributions by clicking HERE.
Click HERE for samples of Native
American Art
The Truth
about The First Thanksgiving
Click HERE for other kinds of Treasures.
* Click HERE to protect your
own heritage.