Biden and Harris prioritize healing, co-stewardship, and indigenous rights at Tribal Nations Summit

President Joe Biden signed an executive order at a tribal summit, aiming to make it easier for Indigenous peoples to access federal funding and have more autonomy over its use. He also expressed support for the Haudenosaunee Confederacy to compete under its own flag in the 2028 Olympics. Biden acknowledged the historical wrongs committed against Native Americans and emphasized the importance of tribal sovereignty. The order establishes a clearinghouse for tribes to access grants and grants them more authority over spending. The administration also announced agreements allowing tribes to manage federal lands and a study on Native American history. However, some leaders expressed concerns about the consultation process and the need for early engagement in decision-making.
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