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My Abenaki heritage

( – promoted by navajo) I just wanted to share my experiences with Abenaki culture and go into depth on who the Abenakis are, etc.   I first found out that I had Abenaki blood when I was 15 years old. Dad took me down to the Tribal Affairs office to get my tribal card. … Continued

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Talking About Racism

( – promoted by navajo) On some positions a coward has asked the question is it safe? Expediency asks the question, is it politic? Vanity asks the question, is it popular? But conscience asks the question is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe nor … Continued

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“Dead Indian Creek” & Cultural Hegemony

( – promoted by navajo) Why say “Dead Warrior Creek,” when racism fuels cultural hegemony so well? Source The official name now is Dead Warrior Lake, ending for some a controversy over the lake’s name that has been going on for almost a decade. – snip – The first settlers in the area came up … Continued

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CKDemo: Test Diary NANR

This is a test diary and not meant to ever make the front page. So if it does somehow make it to the front page, please ignore it and let it creep down the page into oblivion. Thanks, CKDemo (No Extended Text)  

News Collection Diary

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NativeVue Film & Media

( – promoted by navajo) NativeVue was created to cultivate an interest in Native performing arts by featuring North America’s most innovative Indigenous filmmakers, musicians, actors and media entrepreneurs. A sampling: “Creative Spirit” Films Premiere at Paramount Studios The purpose of the Creative Spirit program is to foster employment and training opportunities for American Indians … Continued

Movie entitled “Our History”

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Bringing Leonard Peltier to Iowa and New Hampshire

( – promoted by navajo) Leonard Peltier is one reason I can’t support Hillary Clinton for president.  I was one of thousands who petitioned Bill Clinton to grant Leonard a pardon. Thanks to Harvey Wasserman for reminding others of the history of Peltier and Bill Clinton. The disagreements are deep and generally predictable. But it … Continued

Leonard Peltier

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Pretty Bird Woman House: Raises Over $80,000 for a New House

( – promoted by navajo) My apologies; I only learned of the existence of this blog today when someone at Daily Kos suggested I crosspost this announcement. I hope this is not inappropriate. Thank you. In October, Betsy Campisi, a volunteer on the last Pretty Bird Woman House fundraising drive called Georgia Little Shield, the … Continued

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Massacre At Wounded Knee – December 29, 1890

( – promoted by navajo) Today marked the anniversary of the massacre of Chief Big Foot and over 300 Lakota men, women and children at Wounded Knee. Some of my relatives went over to the site today to offer prayers and I sweat with them when they returned tonight.   Just thought there should be … Continued

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117th Anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre

The Sand Creek Massacre and the Washita Massacre both led to the Wounded Knee Massacre. The Sand Creek Massacre brought the realization that “the soldiers were destroying everything Cheyenne – the land, the buffalo, and the people themselves,” and the Washita Massacre added even more genocidal evidence to those facts. The Sand Creek Massacre caused … Continued