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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 190
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that schools
should educate children about and organize community service projects
related to the role of Native Americans in American history and
culture, and that there should be a paid holiday in honor of Native
Americans for all Federal, State, and local government employees.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 12, 2001
Mr. Baca submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Education and the Workforce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that schools
should educate children about and organize community service projects
related to the role of Native Americans in American history and
culture, and that there should be a paid holiday in honor of Native
Americans for all Federal, State, and local government
employees.
Whereas the United States owes a debt to Native Americans that was created by
the near extermination of their race;
Whereas the United States should make amends for the unspeakable harm it has
done to a proud and noble people by recognizing and honoring Native
Americans;
Whereas it is time for the United States to heal the wounds created by a history
of distrust and genocide;
Whereas Native Americans have shown their willingness to fight and die for this
Nation in foreign lands;
Whereas an emphasis on freedom, justice, patriotism, and representative
government has always been an element of Native American culture;
Whereas it is important to empower Native Americans and give them the resources
to be self-sufficient;
Whereas Native American reservations have an average poverty rate of 31 percent
and unemployment rates that are approximately 6 times the national
average;
Whereas the self-reliance of Native Americans has begun to lift Native Americans
from poverty and has provided for food, clothing, medical clinics, and
the upgrading of substandard housing;
Whereas the United States must further the cause of justice by educating and
sensitizing the people of the United States about Native Americans;
Whereas the United States must recognize the contributions Native Americans have
made to the United States, including providing the names for many States
and landmarks; and
Whereas the fourth Friday in September would be an appropriate day on which to
honor Native Americans: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) schools in the United States should educate children
about the role of Native Americans in American history and
culture and organize community service projects that further
that education; and
(2) there should be a paid holiday in honor of Native
Americans for all Federal, State, and local government
employees.
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