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NVMojo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-09-06 01:44 AM
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“Famous” Dave donates stock for tribal embassy project in DC
A drive by the National Congress of American Indians to build an Embassy of Tribal Nations in Washington, D.C. just received a $50,000 boost from a well-known Indian Country figure.

“Famous” Dave Anderson, an entrepreneur who also served a stint as the head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, donated $50,000 worth of stock towards the project.

“I am honored to support NCAI's Embassy of Tribal Nations Capital Campaign in Washington, D.C.," said Anderson in a statement. "There are many foreign nations represented in our nation's capitol but the most obvious is the sovereign nations of this country's first people. Each Native person and tribal nation has a responsibility to step up and support this effort to make our historical and political presence known, both here at home and internationally.”

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