80_FR_68630 80 FR 68417 - National Native American Heritage Month, 2015

80 FR 68417 - National Native American Heritage Month, 2015

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                Proclamation 9362 of October 30, 2015

                
National Native American Heritage Month, 2015

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                American Indians and Alaska Natives enrich every aspect 
                of our country. As the first to live on this land, 
                Native Americans and their traditions and values 
                inspired--and continue to inspire--the ideals of self-
                governance and determination that are the framework of 
                our Nation. This month, we recognize the contributions 
                made by Native Americans since long before our 
                founding, and we resolve to continue the work of 
                strengthening government-to-government ties with tribal 
                nations and expanding possibility for all.

                Native Americans have helped make America what it is 
                today. As we reflect on our history, we must 
                acknowledge the unfortunate chapters of violence, 
                discrimination, and deprivation that went on for far 
                too long, as well as the effects of injustices that 
                continue to be felt. While we cannot undo the pain and 
                tragedy of the past, we can set out together to forge a 
                brighter future of progress and hope across Indian 
                Country and the entire American landscape.

                Since I took office, I have worked with tribal leaders 
                to write a new chapter in our nation-to-nation 
                relationship. Ensuring young people have every 
                opportunity to succeed is a critical aspect of our work 
                together, and this year my Administration hosted the 
                inaugural White House Tribal Youth Gathering following 
                the launch of Generation Indigenous--an initiative 
                aimed at improving the lives of Native youth and 
                empowering the next generation of Native leaders. We 
                will also host the seventh White House Tribal Nations 
                Conference later this year, bringing together leaders 
                of 567 tribes to explore opportunities for progress, 
                with a particular focus on young people. As part of our 
                agenda for providing Native youth the chance to realize 
                their fullest potential, I have engaged tribal 
                communities in a range of critical areas, and we have 
                worked together to boost high school graduation rates 
                and afford young people more chances to pursue higher 
                education, employment, and professional development 
                opportunities. We're also working to expand access to 
                health and counseling services essential to ensuring 
                youth feel safe and heard.

                My Administration has continued to partner with tribes 
                to address vital gaps in resources for Indian Country, 
                including equipping communities with broadband, 
                rebuilding infrastructure, spurring economic growth, 
                and increasing renewable energy. To confront the peril 
                of a changing climate, we are also working with tribal 
                leaders across America to develop effective approaches 
                to protecting our communities from this grave threat. 
                And because we know that fostering pride in the 
                languages, traditions, and practices that make up the 
                extraordinary richness of Native American culture is 
                central to our shared progress, my Administration 
                remains committed to ensuring every community feels 
                connected to the extraordinary legacies they are a part 
                of.

                This month, let us reaffirm our responsibility to 
                ensure each generation is defined by a greater sense of 
                opportunity than the last, and let us pledge to 
                maintain our strong relationship with tribal nations 
                across America. By keeping this commitment, and by 
                endeavoring to shape a future in which

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                every citizen has the chance to build a life worthy of 
                their hopes and dreams, we can ensure that ours is a 
                country that is true to our spirit and to our enduring 
                promise as a land where all things are possible for all 
                people.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim November 2015 as 
                National Native American Heritage Month. I call upon 
                all Americans to commemorate this month with 
                appropriate programs and activities, and to celebrate 
                November 27, 2015, as Native American Heritage Day.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                thirtieth day of October, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand fifteen, and of the Independence of the United 
                States of America the two hundred and fortieth.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

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                                                                                                         Proclamation 9362 of October 30, 2015

                                                                                                         National Native American Heritage Month, 2015

                                                                                                         By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                         A Proclamation
                                                                                                         American Indians and Alaska Natives enrich every aspect of our country.
                                                                                                         As the first to live on this land, Native Americans and their traditions
                                                                                                         and values inspired—and continue to inspire—the ideals of self-governance
                                                                                                         and determination that are the framework of our Nation. This month, we
                                                                                                         recognize the contributions made by Native Americans since long before
                                                                                                         our founding, and we resolve to continue the work of strengthening govern-
                                                                                                         ment-to-government ties with tribal nations and expanding possibility for
                                                                                                         all.
                                                                                                         Native Americans have helped make America what it is today. As we reflect
                                                                                                         on our history, we must acknowledge the unfortunate chapters of violence,
                                                                                                         discrimination, and deprivation that went on for far too long, as well as
                                                                                                         the effects of injustices that continue to be felt. While we cannot undo
                                                                                                         the pain and tragedy of the past, we can set out together to forge a brighter
                                                                                                         future of progress and hope across Indian Country and the entire American
                                                                                                         landscape.
                                                                                                         Since I took office, I have worked with tribal leaders to write a new chapter
                                                                                                         in our nation-to-nation relationship. Ensuring young people have every op-
                                                                                                         portunity to succeed is a critical aspect of our work together, and this
                                                                                                         year my Administration hosted the inaugural White House Tribal Youth
                                                                                                         Gathering following the launch of Generation Indigenous—an initiative aimed
                                                                                                         at improving the lives of Native youth and empowering the next generation
                                                                                                         of Native leaders. We will also host the seventh White House Tribal Nations
                                                                                                         Conference later this year, bringing together leaders of 567 tribes to explore
                                                                                                         opportunities for progress, with a particular focus on young people. As
                                                                                                         part of our agenda for providing Native youth the chance to realize their
                                                                                                         fullest potential, I have engaged tribal communities in a range of critical
                                                                                                         areas, and we have worked together to boost high school graduation rates
                                                                                                         and afford young people more chances to pursue higher education, employ-
                                                                                                         ment, and professional development opportunities. We’re also working to
                                                                                                         expand access to health and counseling services essential to ensuring youth
                                                                                                         feel safe and heard.
                                                                                                         My Administration has continued to partner with tribes to address vital
                                                                                                         gaps in resources for Indian Country, including equipping communities with
                                                                                                         broadband, rebuilding infrastructure, spurring economic growth, and increas-
                                                                                                         ing renewable energy. To confront the peril of a changing climate, we
                                                                                                         are also working with tribal leaders across America to develop effective
                                                                                                         approaches to protecting our communities from this grave threat. And because
                                                                                                         we know that fostering pride in the languages, traditions, and practices
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                                                                                                         that make up the extraordinary richness of Native American culture is central
                                                                                                         to our shared progress, my Administration remains committed to ensuring
                                                                                                         every community feels connected to the extraordinary legacies they are
                                                                                                         a part of.
                                                                                                         This month, let us reaffirm our responsibility to ensure each generation
                                                                                                         is defined by a greater sense of opportunity than the last, and let us pledge
                                                                                                         to maintain our strong relationship with tribal nations across America. By
                                                                                                         keeping this commitment, and by endeavoring to shape a future in which


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                                                                                                         every citizen has the chance to build a life worthy of their hopes and
                                                                                                         dreams, we can ensure that ours is a country that is true to our spirit
                                                                                                         and to our enduring promise as a land where all things are possible for
                                                                                                         all people.
                                                                                                         NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                         of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                         and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 2015
                                                                                                         as National Native American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans
                                                                                                         to commemorate this month with appropriate programs and activities, and
                                                                                                         to celebrate November 27, 2015, as Native American Heritage Day.
                                                                                                         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day
                                                                                                         of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the Independ-
                                                                                                         ence of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.




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