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Life As A Traditional Native American Youth »
Life As A Traditional Native American Youth It is always a wonderful feeling to see our youth embrace their traditional ways and beliefs. Tina Karahkwino Square is one such as this. She is a Mohawk from the Akwesasne and attends the Salmon River Central School in upstate New York. The Salmon River Central School District [...]
A Teaching About Thanksgiving »
As a descendant of the Native Americans of the North East First Nation bands, this is a story that I feel should be outlined regarding the actual first Thanksgiving and our celebration of it in this modern day. I post this article for it is both teaching and healing in its manner, respecting all as best can be. A TEACHING [...]
White House Tribal Nations Conference »
Deputy Staff Secretary Peter Rundlet holds the tray of pens to be used by President Barack Obama to sign a memorandum for closer consultation between Native America tribes and federal government during the White House Tribal Nations Conference at the Interior Department. November 5, 2009. © (Official White House Photo by Pete [...]
Judy Lopez of DreamCatcher Entertainment on BlogTalk »
"Indigenous Rights Movement Radio" Wednesdays @ 8 pm CST Date / Length: 10/24/2009 8:00 AM - 1 hr Host: Wanbli Regular shows air every Wed @ 8 pm CST New Guests every week! DreamCatcher Entertainment featuring: Judy Lopez DreamCatcher Entertainment Blog Talk Radio Program where a Special Guest comes on once a week. Judy [...]
Maori – Dances of Life »
Make the earth tremble As hard as we can I am doomed! I will die! No I am alive! Life is mine! I will be defeated! I will die! No! I take back my life. Life is mine! I am born of distinguished people Whose legacy shines on me like the sun. Keep abreast! Keep abreast! In your ranks hold fast! Into the shining sun! ~ Maori War [...]
National Geographic | Nightmare In Jamestown »
Nightmare In Jamestown Learn what really happened in England's first permanent colony in America during the 17th century. The excavation of a 17th Century fort reveals a grisly struggle for survival against hostile Indians; disease; Spanish spies; the worst drought in 500 years; and hunger so extreme settlers may have resorted to [...]

