Obama Presidential Center follows widely-mocked 'stolen land' acknowledgment with Native American dance show

CHICAGO — After officials kicked off the opening weekend of the Barack Obama Presidential Center with a widely mocked "land acknowledgment" — a nod to the political far-left that believes the United States was built on "stolen land" — a traditional Native American dance show was featured during Saturday's scheduled events.The Black Hawk Performance Company is a Native American dance troupe based in the Chicago area, composed of dancers from several Indigenous tribes.Saturday marked the third day of the Obama Presidential Center's grand opening, which featured musical and cultural performances ranging from international superstars like John Legend to local drum lines.The lively Native American display, held in John Lewis Plaza on the center's campus, featured a drum circle, several traditional dances and songs, including one honoring a Native American flag.The performance lasted for about an hour, and toward the end, included many of the hundreds of people who watched in the plaza.OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CENTER'S OPENING CEREMONY RIDICULED FOR 'LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT' BEFORE STAR-STUDDED SHOWThe Black Hawk Performance Company, a Native American dance troupe, performs on at the Barack Obama Presidential Center on June 20, 2026.

(Peter D'Abrosca/Fox News Digital)But Thursday night, the opening ceremony for the center began with an awkward admission that the center itself rests on land that rightfully belongs to Native Americans.Valerie Jarrett, the former senior advisor to Obama when he was president and the current CEO of the Obama Foundation, kicked things off."We’d also like to take a moment to recognize the original inhabitants of the land upon which we are gathered today," she said."We honor the Anishinaabe, the Council of Three Fires, the Ojibwe, the Odawa and the Potawatomi nations."WATCH: DNC OPENS SUMMER MEETING WITH LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT, CLAIMS THAT US SUPPRESSES INDIGENOUS HISTORYThe Black Hawk Performance Company, a Native American dance troupe, performs a...

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