As much as I despise Beck, what he says is True. GW did love the Indians. His first Official Act in 1776, was to send a Letter to the Mi'kmaq Grand Council, asking for aid in the Revolution. One Mi'kmaq District immediately sent Warriors to his aid.
This lead to the Watertown Treaty of 1776 >
http://www.watertowntreaty.org/treatytext.htmWhich is the first Treaty signed by what would be known as the United States Of America and First Nations.
It is still valid, as one of the precepts would be that any Mi'kmaw or Maliseet can join the US Armed Forces regardless of whether or not they are American Citizens and to this day, young Maliseet and Mi'kmaw men and women from canada are still joining the US Armed Forces.
His attention towards the First Nations set the way for the Jay Treaty, which he sent to the Senate for ratification in 1795 which removed the artificial border between Canada and the US > guaranteeing passage within our Traditional Territories "unencumbered", (which is only good for ground travel, ALL airline passengers need a passport to cross the border). Chief Ardy Born With Three Thumbs has used this successfully and for 37 years she has driven without a license, and when stopped, she proclaims to the Officers that the Jay Treaty guarantees "unencumbered" passage within our Traditional Territory, and the Provincial Dept of Motor Vehicles and their mandate of drivers licenses encumbers her passage within her Traditional Territory, shes never been sent to court over it.
I cant speak for the Maliseet or other First Nations, but i can proclaim that Mi'kmaw love George Washington for sure!