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September 29, 2010

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American Indians Candidates: Oklahoma

( – promoted by navajo) When many Indian nations were forcibly removed to what was has become Oklahoma, they were told that no political communities … Continued

September 27, 2010

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What the Pledge means to Indian Country

We hate health care reform. The bill was too many pages, too complicated and didn’t fix all the problems right now, this minute. (One of … Continued

September 27, 2010

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What the Pledge to America means to Indian Country

( – promoted by navajo) By Mark Trahant We hate health care reform. The bill was too many pages, too complicated and didn’t fix all … Continued

September 27, 2010

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Starving in the Land of Plenty: Hunger in Native America. Feeding America Blogathon

My father knew what it was like to go hungry.   Even before the onset of the Great Depression, his family was intimately familiar with … Continued

September 25, 2010

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Ancient America: 1,000 years ago

( – promoted by navajo) It is not uncommon for accounts of American history to begin in the fifteenth century with the Spanish voyages of … Continued

Ancient America
September 25, 2010

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Anishinabe Dreams

( – promoted by navajo) Dreams and visions are an important part of Native American spiritual life. Traditionally dreams were an essential conduit for communication … Continued

Dreams and visions
September 25, 2010

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News Collection Diary starting on 9.24.10

Please post your news items in the comment section. Cross Posted at Daily Kos Welcome to News from Native American Netroots, a Tuesday evening series … Continued

September 24, 2010

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An Aztec Creation Story

( – promoted by navajo) By the time the Aztec civilization began to flourish in the Valley of Mexico, the ancient city of Teotihuacan had … Continued

September 22, 2010

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National Parks & American Indians: Yellowstone

( – promoted by oke) In 1872 President Ulysses S. Grant signed the legislation making Yellowstone National Park in northwestern Wyoming the world’s first national … Continued

September 22, 2010

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The National Museum of the American Indian

Today is the anniversary of the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in 2004. I attended the opening and walked with over … Continued

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