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The National Museum of the American Indian

Today is the anniversary of the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in 2004. I attended the opening and walked with over 25,000 other indigenous people in the Native Nations Procession that started the festivities.  My photo collection is here. I don’t live on or near a reservation so it was rewarding … Continued

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“Remembering Wounded Knee 1973” by Carter Camp

Wounded Knee 1973, a remembrance Ah-ho My Relations, Each year with the changing of the season I post this rememberance of Wounded Knee 73. I wrote it a few years ago when some of our brave people had walked to Yellowstone to stop the slaughter of our Buffalo relations. When I did I was surprised … Continued

“Remembering Wounded Knee 1973” by Carter Camp

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Carter Camp’s Update On His Son :: UPDATED 2x

( – promoted by navajo) For those of you who are interested our friend Carter Camp’s son has been seriously injured in a car accident.  Carter and his wife Linda traveled from Rose Bud Reservation to the Kansas Hospital to be with Ahmbaska. Carter’s update: :: Published with permission :: —– Original Message —– From: … Continued

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