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News Collection Diary for Posting on Sunday March 28th

Please post your news items in the comments. Thanx. I’ll start: http://indian.senate.gov/publi… “OVERSIGHT HEARING on The Preventable Epidemic: Youth Suicides and the Urgent Need for Mental Health Care Resources in Indian Country” From the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:30 AM [from translatorpro] Program aims to find American Indian victims … Continued

the U.S. Department of Justice

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News from Native American Netroots

  Welcome to News from Native American Netroots, a weekly series focused on indigenous tribes primarily in the United States and Canada, but inclusive of international peoples also. Our format will be evolving and our focus of coverage will broaden as the series develops. News from Native American Netroots is unique as a news digest … Continued

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The Indian Shakers’ Fight for Religious Freedom

This is the fourth diary in what was supposed to have been a three-part series on the Dark Ages of American Indian Religious Freedom. For the past five centuries, American Indians have had their religions suppressed (sometimes brutally and violently) and denied. With the formation of the United States and the adoption of the Bill … Continued

Indian Shaker Church

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The Pueblo Revolt

Seventeenth century life under Spanish rule was not pleasant for the Pueblos in New Mexico. The Franciscans attempted to brutally suppress all vestiges of Native American religion: they burned religious paraphernalia, they whipped religious leaders, and they destroyed the kivas (underground ceremonial chambers). In 1680, the Pueblo spiritual leader Popé led a revolt against the … Continued

The Pueblo Revolt

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American Indian Religions: The Dreamers

The Columbia Plateau is an area that stretches from the Rocky Mountains to the east to the Cascade Mountains to the west. It is cut by the Columbia River. For thousands of years, many different Indian nations have lived in this area, many using the Columbia River to provide them with fish. While there are … Continued

American Indian Religions

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Pine Ridge Suicides on NY Times front page? Why Not?

I sent Autumn Two Bulls a message asking how many suicides on Pine Ridge in the last 6 months.  I noticed yesterday that Cornell University had a front page story in The New York Times after three suicides on their campus. All young people at risk for suicide deserve help love and suppport.  But why … Continued

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The Iroquois Confederacy

( – promoted by navajo) In 1987, the United States Senate passed a resolution which acknowledged the contribution of the Iroquois Confederacy of Nations to the development of the United States Constitution. Furthermore, the resolution acknowledged the historical debt which the United States owes to the Iroquois Confederacy and to other Indian nations for the … Continued

Iroquois Confederacy

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The National Broadband Plan and Indian Country

( – promoted by navajo) The bird who has eaten cannot fly with the bird that is hungry. –attributed to the Omaha It can be said, alternately, that the hungry bird cannot fly as far or hunt as successfully as the bird who has already been fed. (Crossposted at Dailykos) The larger picture When it … Continued

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Suppressing American Indian Religion with Military Force

When cultures are under stress from rapid change, particular change which is forced upon the people from outside agents, there frequently arise cultural and religious movements which attempt to revitalize the culture and resist change. Many of these revitalization movements are short lived, while others go on to become established religions. In some cases, particularly … Continued

White Mountain Apache Reservation in Arizona in 1880