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Williams fought in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and was one of 32 American Indians to receive the Medal of Honor.

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Williams, a Cherokee of South Carolina who is considered the most decorated enlisted sailor of all time. Yarbrough told the story of Navy Petty Officer James. “Furthermore, they fought to protect this legacy as members of our Armed Forces.” “Native Americans rose to become some of our nation’s distinguished leaders in many fields, especially in the rich history and legacy of the United States,” Yarbrough said. Kerri Yarbrough, Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support Aviation deputy commander, also talked on the impact American Indians had on the country and military.

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Veterans and military service are important to their tribes because they “honor those who stood between the people and the enemy – both men and women who served.”ĭuring the event, Navy Capt. There were people who adapted wherever they went and got good at whatever was put in front of them.”Īptaker also shared how American Indians take honor in serving in the military. “Even the early Lewis and Clark expeditions included scouts with them. “Some of the greatest buffalo scouts in the Northern Plains were Delaware Indians from Pennsylvania…and we didn’t have buffalo here,” Aptaker said. The government moved the Lenape tribe at least six times, with each move promised to be “the last time.” Even though the Lenape moved to areas they were not familiar with, they were “incredibly good” at adapting to their new homeland, he told the audience. He shared stories about the Lenape tribe’s history, resiliency and contributions to the country.

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The guest speaker, Rob Aptaker, spent more than 40 years visiting native people across America and parts of Canada learning their stories, traditions and songs. Originally scheduled for November, but postponed due to inclement weather, the program highlighted the American Indian Lenape tribe’s journey of self-governance and fighting spirit, as told by an American Indian storyteller. The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support workforce and other Naval Support Activity Philadelphia employees celebrated National American Indian Heritage Month through storytelling during a “Sovereignty, Trust and Resilience” themed program Dec.












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