Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recently made a significant visit to the Navajo Nation in Arizona, a crucial battleground state. During his visit, Governor Walz spoke directly to Native American voters in support of Vice President Kamala Harris and criticized former President Donald Trump's treatment of Native Americans.
Adorned with a turquoise necklace gifted by Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, Governor Walz addressed a large crowd at Window Rock Tribal Park. He highlighted the Biden administration's commitment to protecting tribal lands, providing funding for tribes and Native American organizations, and investigating cases of murdered and missing Indigenous people.
Governor Walz emphasized the importance of honoring the promises made to Indigenous peoples and pledged to uphold trust and treaty obligations. He stressed the significance of tribal sovereignty, consultation, and self-determination across the country.
In his speech, Governor Walz sharply criticized Trump's actions towards Native Americans, citing instances of racist remarks and a controversial incident involving Navajo Code Talkers at the White House. He condemned the decision to have the Code Talkers stand in front of a portrait of former President Andrew Jackson, known for policies that led to the tragic 'Trail of Tears.'
Walz's visit to the Navajo Nation marked a significant moment in the current election cycle, as it was the first time a presidential or vice-presidential candidate from a major party had visited Navajo Nation territory.