Still Dream Obama Signs UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights
( – promoted by navajo) I dreamed Obama signed the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, and I still do. Canada has endorsed the UN Declaration … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) I dreamed Obama signed the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights, and I still do. Canada has endorsed the UN Declaration … Continued
( – promoted by oke) By Mark Trahant There is a political article of faith: “Don’t raise taxes during a recession.” Just Google the phrase … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey The West in the nineteenth century was at times violent and this violence was sometimes expressed … Continued
photo credit: Aaron Huey What do you want to talk about this week?
My children and I are ignorant, not by choice, to much of our history. What we learned in school is not true yet my educators … Continued
photo credit: Aaron Huey The Argus Leader has an important and informative series on what it’s like to grow up Indian in South Dakota, on … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey A short time ago, as Veterans Affairs Correspondent for Native American Netroots, I was assigned to … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) For thousands of years the Hopi Indians have lived in permanent farming villages, called Pueblos by the Spanish. In 1847, … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) The Aztec were only the last of many great civilizations in Mexico. The mother civilization of all of the Mesoamerican … Continued
( – promoted by oke) There was a time, particularly during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when museums were simply “cabinets of curiosities” which … Continued