Here is a bit of Obama's stance on Native Americans/American Indians: They are YouTube clips of Obama speaking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcI0njqh1iw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWocEgu3bPk Hope this answers some of the questions. About 90% of the Native American/American Indian vote was for Obama because of how he dealt with the issue during his campaign for President.
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it means red people or people red from the native americans
tacos are good for native Americans living in the united states illegally
Very bad. strong feelings of hatred.
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Barack Obama does not like the war.
no <><><> There was a unit of Cherokee Cavalry lead by Stand Watie that fought for the Confederacy.
Little Bighorn is not a "who" , but a place in WY where George Armstrong Custer fought 2,000 Native Americans in the last battle of the war between the Union army and the Native Americans in 1876. This was the "last stand" of the tribes and within a year they were defeated.
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The last major battle was Custers Last Stand.
The v in Native American is part of the word "Native". It doesn't stand for anything.
Barack Obama is a name, not an acronym. The letters don't stand for anything.