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Barack Obama
Showing Original Post only (View all)Thank you Mr President. You righted another wrong. [View all]
Obama Administration Announces Settlement with Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations
This summer, President Obama visited the Choctaw Nation during his trip to Oklahoma. It was the second of his four visits to Native American tribes during his tenure as President.
Today, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewel was back for a major announcement.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell today announced the settlement of The Chickasaw Nation and The Choctaw Nation v. The Department of the Interior, a lawsuit filed by the nations regarding the U.S. government's accounting and management of funds and natural resources that it holds in trust for these communities. The $186 million agreement resolves a long-standing dispute, with some of the claims dating back more than 100 years, and brings an end to protracted, vigorously contested and expensive litigation that has burdened both nations and the United States for a decade...
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As I have noted previously, this settlement is part of a pattern the Obama administration has been working on for years now.
The Departments of Justice, Interior, and Treasury have been diligently engaged in settlement conversations with more than 100 litigating tribes. On April 11, 2012, the United States announced settlements with 41 tribes for at least $1 billion. Since that time, the federal government has focused considerable, dedicated effort on the remaining tribal trust accounting and trust mismanagement cases. Including the settlement with the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations, this Administration has resolved, since October 1, 2010, breach of trust claims with a total of 86 tribes and combined value of about $2.8 billion.
It's also important to remember that both the Chickasaw and Choctaw Tribes were re-located to Oklahoma in the 1830's as part of the Trail of Tears. President Obama is not just using diplomacy to deal with our country's history of foreign disasters. There is healing required right here at home as well.
Read More http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2015/10/obama-administration-announces.html
Choctaw Removal Was Really a Trail of Tears
Read More.http://www.choctawnation.com/history/choctaw-nation-history/trail-of-tears/
Thank Mr President.
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President Obama is a National Treasure, she! We are lucky to have him. Thank you President Obama!
Cha
Oct 2015
#1
He does what he can do while the GOP Congress doesn't do what they're there to do.
SleeplessinSoCal
Oct 2015
#3
Glad to see some justice for our Native American brothers and sisters. Good for President Obama.
WIProgressive88
Oct 2015
#11
Every time I think he's done just about everything he can in spite of Congress....
George II
Oct 2015
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