The Federal Indian Boarding School Era is one of the darkest chapters of American history. The trauma experienced in those institutions haunts our conscience to this very day.
Today, I'm in Arizona to issue a long overdue presidential apology for this era – and speak to how my Administration has worked to invest in Indian Country and our relationships with Tribal Nations, advance Tribal sovereignty and self-determination, respect Native cultures, and protect Indigenous sacred sites.
On my watch, we'll remain committed to ushering in a new era between our government and nation-to-nation relationships – one that is grounded in dignity and respect.
We must remember our full history, even when it's painful. That's what great nations do. And we are a great nation.
Toledo's “Big” new addition to the blue line, D Chaz Reddekopp, gets the crowd going here in his @ToledoWalleye debut. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound former K-Zoo captain stands a player up at the blue line. Then squares off at center ice with Ian Mackey.
Parker Meadows has hit safely in his first seven career postseason games, tying Charlie Gehringer for the longest hitting streak to start a postseason career in Tigers history!