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		<title>Delaware Nation&#8217;s Vital History With Princeton University</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p style="text-align: center;">In this photo is our first female elected President Deborah Dotson of the <a class="x1i10hfl xjbqb8w x6umtig x1b1mbwd xaqea5y xav7gou x9f619 x1ypdohk xt0psk2 xe8uvvx xdj266r x11i5rnm xat24cr x1mh8g0r xexx8yu x4uap5 x18d9i69 xkhd6sd x16tdsg8 x1hl2dhg xggy1nq x1a2a7pz xt0b8zv x1qq9wsj xo1l8bm" tabindex="0" role="link" href="https://www.facebook.com/delawarenation?__cft__&#091;0&#093;=AZXvVQPPXMU591K-rJTlWTCa7ve2c9ZX2MY11EnMHzXlOgXUOqmUWJ2JEoenyPJNo8f_BBOFLhuAD557xZr_0QoEDbk9tqI5Ii2T1cEkv07L8lXDnALywW0OU7Zl-mYROMP3QJo6vEwOxUnvdAt2orO8l4n-5By3tODZt6saz3RMCPrNgaVmLvoObNh98QT_LVaZGHCyPvjUvGbOGQfmy8GF&amp;__tn__=-&#093;K-y-R"><span class="xt0psk2">The Delaware Nation Lenni Lenape</span></a>. Dr. Yolandra Gomez graduate, alumni Association, co-chair &amp; first female American Indian to sit on the board of trustees for Princeton and co-chair of American Indian Alumni Association Dr. Rodger Dube (Mohawk)</p></div>
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<div dir="auto">&#8220;In 1783, due to threats of mutiny and lack of protection from the Pennsylvania militia, Continental Congress moved from Philadelphia to the room above in Nassau Hall at Princeton University in NJ.</div>
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<div dir="auto">In 1774 my 6th Great Grandfather, Chief Bartholomew ‘WiltedGrass’ Calvin was on track to be the first Native American to get a Princeton degree. However, the Scottish missionary fund paying his tuition was inactivated by the revolutionary war, and in 1776, he left Princeton and enlisted with Washington’s army where he severed until 1780 when he returned to the Brotherton Community then in New York. This decision was partially made because the Brotherton were the closest Lenape community as the rest of us had by then been pushed to Ohio.</div>
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<div dir="auto">On March 12, 1832 Chief Wilted Grass Calvin stood and addressed the legislature: “The final act of official intercourse between the State of New Jersey and the Delaware Indians, who once owned near the whole of its territory, has now been consummated and in a manner which must redound to the honor of this growing state. And, in all probability, to the prolongation of a wasted, yet grateful people. Upon this parting occasion, I feel it to be an incumbent duty to bear the feeble tribute of my praise to the high-toned justice which, in this instance, and so far as I am acquainted, in all former times, has actuated the councils of this commonwealth in dealing with the aboriginal inhabitants. Not a drop of our blood have you spilled in battle; not an acre of ground have you taken but by our consent. These facts speak for themselves, and need no comment. They place the character of New Jersey in bold relief and bright example to those states within whose territorial limits our brethren still remain… I fervently pray that God will have [the legislators] in his holy keeping — will guide them in safety through the vicissitables of this life, and ultimately, through the rich mercies of our Blessed Redeemer, receive them into the glorious entertainment of his kingdom above.” The entire room erupted in applause and cheers.</div>
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		<title>Biden Pledges New Commitments, Respect For Tribal Nations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[President Joe Biden on Wednesday pledged to give Native Americans a stronger voice in federal affairs, promising at the first in-person summit on tribal affairs in six years that he will bolster tribal consultations, inclusion of Indigenous knowledge in decision-making and funding for communities struggling with the impacts of climate change.]]></description>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Wednesday pledged to give Native Americans a stronger voice in federal affairs, promising at the first in-person summit on tribal affairs in six years that he will bolster tribal consultations, inclusion of Indigenous knowledge in decision-making and funding for communities struggling with the impacts of climate change.</p>
<p>Biden spoke on the opening day of the two-day White House Tribal Nations Summit to representatives from hundreds of Native American and Alaska Native tribes, reiterating and announcing a series of new commitments. The summit coincides with National Native American Heritage Month, which is celebrated in November.</p>
<p>The Biden administration said its goal is to build on previous progress and create opportunities for lasting change in Indian Country, which isn’t guaranteed without codified laws and regulations.</p>
<p>“Administrations can bring in their priorities, but they shouldn’t be telling us who have lived here since the beginning of time how to manage our resources, which resources we can even access,” said Richard Peterson, president of the Tlingit &amp; Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. “These are things that are inherent in our sovereignty.”</p>
<p>Among the pledges from the Biden administration is to establish uniform standards for federal agencies to consult with tribes and go beyond a “check the box” exercise, finalize a 10-year plan to revitalize Native languages and strengthen tribal rights like hunting and fishing that are outlined in existing treaties.</p>
<p>Biden also said he intends to designate Avi Kwa Ame, a desert mountain near Laughlin, Nevada, that’s considered sacred to Native Americans, as a new national monument. Last year, he restored the boundaries for Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.</p>
<p>On climate change, Biden said $135 million in federal money is going to 11 tribal communities in Alaska, Arizona, California, Louisiana, Maine and Washington to help plan for and relocate to safe ground because of climate-related environmental threats.</p>
<p>“There are tribal communities at risk of being washed away,” he told summit participants. “It’s devastating.”</p>
<p>A 2020 study from the Interior Department found that $5 billion would be needed over the next 50 years to relocate tribal communities and Alaska Native villages at risk of severe infrastructure damage due to coastal erosion and extreme weather events.</p>
<p>On health care, Biden reiterated a commitment to push for $9.1 billion for the Indian Health Service, which provides health care for federally recognized tribes, and make the funding mandatory.</p>
<p>That news was welcomed by Lummi Nation Chairman Tony Hillaire. The tribe based in Washington state took out a loan to build a new health care clinic and plans to offer services to treat substance abuse, Hillaire said.</p>
<p>“Part of our understanding of the trust and treaty responsibility of the federal government is to ensure resources for the work we do in taking care of our people at home,” he told The Associated Press.</p>
<p>Whether Congress will act on the request for increased funding for health care and other tribal issues is another matter.</p>
<p>Navajo President Jonathan Nez said he’s been advocating for a speedier process to get infrastructure projects approved on the reservation that stretches 27,000 square miles (70,000 square kilometers) into New Mexico, Utah and Arizona. He said it requires constant advocacy.</p>
<p>“Even when it’s legislated, it takes a significant effort especially when, at times, tribal issues take the back seat to larger, national issues,” said in an interview.</p>
<p>Thomas Lozano, chair of the National American Indian Housing Council, wants to see a federal grant program for housing in tribal communities reauthorized and a boost in funding that takes into account inflation and supply chain costs. Housing ensures tribal elders who are historians and children who will be future leaders are safe, he said.</p>
<p>“It’s important to keep a roof over their heads and not just in substandard living, but in comfortable living that every family deserves,” Lozano, who is from the Enterprise Rancheria tribe in California, told the AP.</p>
<p>Federal agencies in the Biden administration have been creating tribal advisory councils and reimaging tribal consultation policies with a goal of garnering consensus among tribes. Some of the more significant commitments from the Biden administration involve incorporating Indigenous knowledge and practices into decision-making and federal research.</p>
<p>The Commerce Department is the latest federal agency to sign on to an effort to work with tribes to co-manage publish resources, such as water and fisheries. The Agriculture Department and the Interior Department have signed 20 co-stewardship agreements with tribes, and an additional 60 are under review, the administration said.</p>
<p>The tribal nations summit wasn’t held during then-President Donald Trump’s administration. The Biden administration held one virtually last year as the coronavirus pandemic ravaged the U.S. and highlighted deepening and long-standing inequities in tribal communities.</p>
<p>Both administrations signed off on legislation that infused much-needed funding into Indian Country to help address health care, lost revenue, housing, internet access and other needs. The 574 federally recognized tribes in the U.S. received a combined $20 billion in American Rescue Plan Act money under the Biden administration.</p>
<p>Trump signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, which provided $8 billion to tribes and Alaska Native corporations but had more rigid guidelines on how it could be spent. The Treasury Department was sued over how that funding was allocated and faced harsh criticism for the time it took to get the money to tribes.</p>
<p>Biden’s Treasury Department said it prioritized tribal engagement and feedback in distributing funding from the latest aid package. A report released Wednesday by the administration outlines how tribes spent the money on more than 3,000 projects and services.</p>
<p>The Karuk Tribe in northwestern California, for example, used some of the aid for permanent and temporary housing after a wildfire that burned 200 homes in the Klamath Mountains displaced tribal members.</p>
<p>The Native Village of Deering and other tribal governments in Alaska pooled funds to ensure access to preschool and free meals, along with extra servings in an area where food has been scarce.</p>
<p>Other tribal communities across the U.S. have spent the money on housing for tribal members, transportation to veterans hospitals, after-school facilities, language and culture programs, emergency services and health care facilities.</p>
<p>Tribes celebrated the opportunity at the summit to visit in-person and connect with U.S. officials.</p>
<p>Biden promised to make official presidential visits to Indian Country, saying “the United States owes a solemn trust and treaty obligation that we haven’t always lived up to. I will do so in the enduring spirit of our nation-to-nation relationship, the spirit of friendship, stewardship, and respect.”</p>
<p>He stressed the need for “respect for tribes as nations and treaties as law, &#8230; respect for Indigenous knowledge and tribal consultations as a key part of federal agency decision making. ”<br />___</p>
<p>Fonseca reported from Flagstaff, Arizona. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.</p>
<p><em>By Felicia Fonseca &amp; Fatima Hussein | AP &#8211; Washington Post 11/30/2022 | </em><em>Photos provided by President Deborah Dotson</em></p></div>
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