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Bauu Press Celebrates the Publication of a Book on Sioux Native American Indian Oral Traditions
Peter N. Jones, celebrates the publication of Lakota Sioux Legends and Myths: Native American Oral Traditions Recorded by Marie L. McLaughlin and Zitkala Sa.
Scout strives to help reservations
The Boy Scouts and Native American Indians have a common love for the land. Maybe that's why Boy Scouts are sometimes drawn to the study of Indian culture.
Around Alamo: An American Indian crafts sale, pancakes, a community garage sale and more
ALAMO WOMEN'S CLUB will be the location for an American Indian antique and art show on the weekend of May 16-17. "We hope this will be a great educational and informative event for the community as well as out the Native American Indians as they make and sell their fine art," said Don Phelps, a local American Indian teacher and collector, who is ...
Combating the diabetes epidemic.
Caring : National Association for Home Care magazine , Vol. 24, No. 6. , pp. 6-12. ykaminoh Abstract What would happen if one could develop diabetes as quickly as catching the common cold? Well of course this ...
Museum Documenting Jesuit Contact with Native American Indians
A small file box in the Arizona State Museum's Office of Ethnohistorical Research contains copies of personal letters written by Philipp Segesser, a German-speaking Swiss Jesuit priest said to be one of the ...
The First Americans Helping The Last Americans?
I just read Dan B. article and the comments posted by Mike. He is trying to get the State of Jefferson concpet launched.
After watching millions of Mexican illegal aliens protest in the streets of America in recent years, it is clear that many newcomers, including those here legally, need to understand the following essential ...
Think turning down your thermostat a few degrees or maybe having to walk a few extra aisles from your car to the mall entrance is roughing it? Maybe we need to take a few tips from those who lived here hundreds ...
Pow-wow: A Traditional Recreational Pastime for Native Americans
A modern pow-wow is a gathering of Native American Indians to celebrate their culture through dance, song, food and good company.
Recent CLTC actions concern Chamorro Tribe leader
Chamorro Tribe vice-chairman Greg Schacher is concerned about the way that the Chamorro Land Trust Commission is leasing its properties.