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January 31, 2011

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More Photos from Rosebud Rez + Propane Drive Update

Cross-posted at Daily Kos Sherry Cornelius of St. Francis Energy has sent us more photos of our Rosebud rezidents saying *THANK YOU* to you all … Continued

January 31, 2011

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Northern Plains Indian Spirituality

( – promoted by navajo) Many of the stereotypical images of Indians that abound in movies and popular books were inspired by the Indian nations … Continued

Spirituality
January 25, 2011

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Indians 101

Northwest Coast Indian Names

( – promoted by navajo) The Indian nations along the Northwest Coast area of Washington, British Columbia, and Washington were very different than other Indian … Continued

January 24, 2011

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Traditional Cherokee Government

( – promoted by navajo) For many centuries the traditional Cherokee tribal government-a government focused on the town-had served the people well. It was not … Continued

January 20, 2011

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Indians 101

Iroquois Spirituality

( – promoted by navajo) Long before the Europeans arrived on this continent there was born to the Huron people a man who had a … Continued

January 17, 2011

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Northern Plains Indians Names

( – promoted by navajo) Traditionally men and women among the tribes of the Northern Plains usually carried several names during the course of their … Continued

January 16, 2011

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Action: LONGEST WALK 3 (Reversing Diabetes)

( – promoted by navajo) Brenda Golden made a comment in her interview on Red Town Radio with Chris Francisco (Navajo), national coordinator of the … Continued

Reversing Diabetes
January 15, 2011

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Ancient America: Adena

( – promoted by navajo) About 3,000 years ago, the Indian people living in the Ohio River valley in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky began … Continued

January 13, 2011

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Moor’s Indian Charity School

( – promoted by navajo) Many Christian missionaries, both Protestant and Catholic, have wrestled with the problem of how best to convert the “pagan” Indians. … Continued

January 12, 2011

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The Cayuse Indian War

( – promoted by navajo) In 1847, the traditional cultural values and practices of American Indians in the Plateau Area of Washington and Oregon collided … Continued

The Cayuse Indian War
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