An apology to Native Americans was signed into law but never said publicly.

It’s time to change that.

 
 

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The Apology: Part II

 

“To many Native people, an apology not expressed is worse than no apology at all, just another set of meaningless words buried in official treaties and broken promises.”

The Voices

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Dr. Negiel Bigpond

Dr. Negiel Bigpond is a full-blood member of the Yuchi Indian Tribe whose family was subjected to the infamous Trail of Tears. He is currently serving as Apostle of Morning Star Church of All Nations in Oklahoma.

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Sam Brownback

Sam Brownback served as U.S. Ambassador for Religious Freedom, governor of Kansas, and U.S. Senator, where he worked with Dr. Bigpond on a resolution that was passed into law apologizing to the Native American people.