WASHINGTON -- On Monday afternoon, President Joe Biden received a standing ovation from tribal leaders at the 2024 White House Tribal Nations Summit in Washington, D.C. As part of the welcome, he was presented with a Native blanket by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) and Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Bryan Newland (Bay Mills Indian Community).
The blanket was presented to the president in recognition of the unprecedented attention the Biden-Harris administration gave to Indian Country over the past four years. This included allocating more than $45 billion to Native communities and nominating Haaland as Secretary of the Interior. Upon her Senate confirmation, Haaland made history as the first Native American to serve in a presidential cabinet position.
"I could've used that blanket when I was lighting that Christmas tree," Biden said. "Both of us were freezing."
Monday's summit was the fourth and last of the Biden-Harris administration. The president will leave office on January 20, 2025.
Typically at the summits, a major announcement relating to Indian Country is made. This year's announcement came with a proclamation that designated the Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School a national monument.
"About 7,800 children from more than 140 tribes were sent to Carlyle -- stolen from their families, their tribes and their homelands. It was wrong making the Carlisle Indian school a national model," Biden told the White House summit. "We don't erase history. We acknowledge it, we learn from it and we remember so we never repeat it again."
The proclamation fulfills another recommendation made in the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report, Volume II released this past summer.
Monday's action builds on Biden's historic Presidential apology at Gila River Indian Community and the leadership of Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland to establish and lead research and listening sessions with Tribes and Native communities across the country as part of the Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative.
"I don't want people forgetting 10, 20, 30, 50 years from now, pretending it didn't happen,"
Biden said of government efforts to Westernize Native Americans.
The children sent to repurposed Carlisle barracks were "stolen from their families, their tribes and their homelands," he declared.
"It was wrong," he declared.