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I
pledge allegiance to my Tribe, to the
democratic principles of the Republic
and to the individual freedoms borrowed
from the Iroquois and Choctaw
Confederacies, as incorporated in the
United States Constitution, so that my
forefathers shall not have died in vain.
The
Indian Pledge of Allegiance was first
presented on 2 December '93 during the
opening address of the National Congress
of American Indian Tribal-States
Relations Panel in Reno, NV. NCAI plans
distribution of the Indian Pledge to all
Indian Nations.
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