November 26, 2013 - November is National Native American Heritage Month, a time when we share and celebrate the contributions and diverse native cultures that comprise the landscape of America. This month, as the country celebrated Veterans Day, the White House hosted the fifth annual Tribal Nations Conference, an event where tribal leaders engaged in government-to-government discussions with President Obama and senior officials from the administration regarding issues affecting Native Americans.Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki addressed tribal leaders during the conference, and shared information about American Indians and Alaska natives who have long served the country with courage and distinction in World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam.
These include U.S. Senator and Northern Cheyenne Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tribal member PFC Charles George – both who served in Korea. PFC George was posthumously presented the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry and courage above and beyond the call of duty. The VA medical center in Asheville, N.C. is named in his honor. read more>>>
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