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Many Native American programs protected from Trump's anti-DEI order, agencies say

Many Native American programs protected from Trump's anti-DEI order, agencies say
Some Native American programs are exempt from President Trump's executive order targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, according to at least three federal agencies.Why it matters: The U.S. federal government has several treaties with more than 500 tribal nations, and many involve promises based on race, culture, and equity with Native Americans and Alaska Natives.Driving the news: The U.S. Small Business Administration said Tuesday that the order targeting DEI does not affect its services provided to Indigenous communities, per Tribal Business News.SBA General Counsel Wendell Davis issued a note earlier this month saying that the executive order does not apply to the agency's programs serving Native Americans."It would be unreasonable to read it as applying to (Native Americans and Alaska Natives) given that Tribes are separate sovereigns," Davis wrote. Context: The note was a clarification to SBA Chief of Staff Wesley Coopersmith, following a request from the Native American Contractors Association, Tribal Business News reports.Zoom in: That note follows a similar notice issued by the Department of Health and Human Services shortly after Trump signed his anti-DEI order in January.HHS said the order does not apply to Indian Health Service programs.The agency then said in February that the executive order didn't affect its other federal programs serving Indigenous populations.The Department of the Interior also said the executive orders do not affect its legal obligations to tribes.State of play: Trump's sweeping executive order, issued as soon as he took office, revoked decades of federal diversity and affirmative action practices.The order called for the "termination of all discriminatory programs, including illegal DEI and 'diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility' (DEIA) mandates, policies, programs, preferences, and activities in the Federal Government."Yes, but: Various treaties and agreements call for the federal government to provide health care and other services to Indigenous communities.The SBA, for example, oversees numerous programs designed to support Native American entrepreneurs and businesses.The Trump administration has still eliminated other programs for Native Americans.Last month, it rescinded federal funding for Native American boarding school research, education, and preservation from the National Endowment for the Humanities.The Department of Defense removed — then restored — materials related to the Navajo Code Talkers on its website after their removal drew criticism.More from Axios:Poll: Most Americans support some goals of the 2020 racial reckoningTrump's 2025 seeks to reverse LBJ's 1965How Trump citizenship orders could affect Native Americans

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