 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe here, Choctaw Nation, Alaska Natives, my brothers and Crow Nation, brothers and sisters here, because I pledge to all of you, when I first ran for president, that I'd be a partner with all of you in the spirit of a true nation-to-nation relationship and I hope I've done right by you. We know the history that we share. It's a history marked by violence and treaties were violated, promises were broken, too often Washington thought it knew what was best for you. And that's a history that we've got to acknowledge if we are to move forward. That's why I want you to know that I'm absolutely committed to moving forward with you and forging a new and better future together. It's a commitment to getting this relationship right so that you can be full partners in the American economy and so your children, your grandchildren can have an equal shot at pursuing the American dream. Few areas hold as much promise as clean energy. Up to 15 percent of our potential wind energy resources are on Native American land and the potential for solar energy is even higher and we have a lot to learn from your nations. Before we get at it I want to close with this. I know you've heard this song from Washington before. I know you've often heard grand promises that sound good but rarely materialize. And each time you're told this time will be different. I get it. I'm on your side. I understand what it means to be an outsider. I know what it means to feel ignored and forgotten and what it means to struggle. So you will not be forgotten as long as I'm in this way.