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Obama eyes American-Indians
02/02/2008 09:31  - (SA)  

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  • Albuquerque - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama says on Friday the United States has a "special obligation" to help American-Indians and has pledged to hold annual summits with tribal leaders if he is elected in November.

    Obama, an Illinois senator who would be the first black US president, told an audience in New Mexico that American-Indians were doing worse than the rest of the country in areas including health, education, mortality rates, substance abuse and unemployment.

    "There is no doubt that we have a special obligation to try to work with the tribal leadership and Native American communities to solve some of these problems," he said.

    He said more money needed to be invested in schools and substance abuse programmes, and said he would appoint an official in his White House to work with tribal leaders across the country.

    "As president of the US, I'm not just going to have a Bureau of Indian Affairs that is off on the sidelines somewhere. I'm going to have an annual summit with Native American leaders, tribal leaders. They're going to meet directly with me."

    New Mexico, one of the roughly two-dozen states that held presidential nominating contests next Tuesday, was home to a large population of American Indians.

    American Indians and Alaska Natives numbered some 4.5 million nationwide as of July 01 2005, according to the US Census Bureau.

    - Reuters



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