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November 23, 2010

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The Timucua

( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey Prior to the Spanish invasion of Florida in 1513, it is estimated that there may have … Continued

November 23, 2010

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A Western Shoshone Perspective on Yucca Mountain

Yucca Mountain in the Great Basin has been selected as the location for disposal of high-level nuclear waste from US commercial nuclear power reactors. The … Continued

A Western Shoshone Perspective on Yucca Mountain
November 22, 2010

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American Indian Heritage Day: 11/26 Let’s Eat!

photo credit: Aaron Huey This coming Friday, November 26th, the day after Thanksgiving is American Indian Heritage Day. Below you’ll find a few American Indian … Continued

November 21, 2010

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The Winnebago Uprising

( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey During the 1820s, American miners began to invade the Galena area near the Illinois-Wisconsin border. When … Continued

November 20, 2010

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The Massacre For Which Thanksgiving Is Named (Pt.2)

( – promoted by navajo) and out of that heightened violence came the massacre for which Thanksgiving is named. Thanksgiving Day Celebrates A Massacre William … Continued

The Massacre For Which Thanksgiving Is Named (Pt.2)
November 20, 2010

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Spanish Missionary Efforts Among Florida Indians

( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey When the Spanish exploration of Florida began with Juan Ponce de Leon (the conqueror of Puerto … Continued

November 20, 2010

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News Collection Diary – November 19th

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November 18, 2010

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Indians 101

Indians 101: The Totem Pole

( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey The totem pole has become the symbol of the Northwest Coast tribes. The totem pole is … Continued

November 18, 2010

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News from Native American Netroots

Cross Posted at Native American Netroots Welcome to News from Native American Netroots, a series focused on indigenous tribes primarily in the United States and … Continued

November 17, 2010

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Jesuit Missionaries in Arizona

( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey The Spanish missionaries made a four-pronged approach into North America: Florida and the Southeast (beginning in … Continued

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