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Wintun Tribe donates $1.5M 'Native American fund'
(18 Mar 2010 13:59)
... The Native American Rights Fund has received a $1.5 million grant from the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation ...
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Seneca Nation President Calls on President Obama to Defend Native American Sovereign Rights with Veto of PACT Act Legislation
(18 Mar 2010 23:11)
... Seneca President Barry E. Snyder Warns Ban on U.S. Mail Distribution of Native American Tobacco Products Will Result in Severe Economic Hardship calling for his veto of the ...
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Seneca Nation President Calls on President Obama to Defend Native American Sovereign Rights with Veto of PACT Act Legisl
(18 Mar 2010 23:13)
... loss of some 3,000 Western New York jobs tied directly and indirectly to the Native American tobacco economy. In his letter, Snyder also reminded Obama that the bill is in ...
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Brulé' returns with full schedule
(18 Mar 2010 02:37)
... stint as a limited engagement at RFD-TV The Theatre in 2009, Brul A Native American Experience, has returned for the 2010 season with a full slate of dates running ...
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Weekend festival features tribal tributes
(18 Mar 2010 04:45)
... blue skies and the mesmerizing beat of tribal drums welcomed visitors to the 2010 Native American Earth Festival on Saturday and Sunday. An estimated 3,500 people attended this year's event ...
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Seneca Nation of Indians Calls House Approval of PACT Act a 'Sucker Punch' to Treaty Rights
(18 Mar 2010 00:11)
... approval of the PACT (Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking) Act as a blatant attack on Native American Treaty Rights. If signed into law by President Obama, the PACT Act will bar ...
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Twin Rivers Indians rise
(18 Mar 2010 01:18)
... the state are declaring that their children are part of a minority group Native American and that the closure was discriminatory. The state Department of Education says identifying ...
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Powwow set for March 27
(18 Mar 2010 06:02)
... Orlando Sosa, vice president of the RRIC. This would help the community that are non-Native American to celebrate and enjoy and come together and participate while at the same time ...
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Hey, Obama Haters, Think Before You Rant
(18 Mar 2010 10:32)
... that were in America when the Pilgrims first landed? Funny, I thought they were Native American Indians. Were those Muslims that celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day? Sorry again, those were ...
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Neil Diamond's Reel Injun at FIFA
(18 Mar 2010 19:01)
... him, they were.) He then sets out to visit sites of historical importance to Native American history: Wounded Knee and the Black Hills of South Dakota; Arizona, Geronimo's homeland; and ...
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Campaign for High School Equity Calls for ESEA That Ensures Success for All Students
(18 Mar 2010 15:17)
... graduation rate for all populations is higher than 70 percent, African American, Latino, and Native American students have at best a 55 percent chance of graduating on time with a ...
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(18 Mar 2010 14:30)
... scholarships. It also authorized the Abenaki to legally label their arts and crafts as Native American products. Chittenden senator Hinda Miller is the lead sponsor of the bill and a ...
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Delmarva Roots series to screen two films March 19
(18 Mar 2010 14:36)
... and 2005 Morris Fierberg Student Film Award recipient Gabrielle Nadig. Tindewoks is about 8-year-old, Native American Ruth, who is struggling to find her place after moving to lower Delaware in ...
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Poet Joy Harjo brings play to Merrimack College in North Andover
(18 Mar 2010 18:58)
... Creek nation, is also recognized for her musical achievements. She was recently named Best Native American Female Musician of the Year with a 2009 Nammy Award. Her seven books of ...
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Gliderport park development plans soaring forward
(18 Mar 2010 20:44)
... signs will detail the historical and environmental significance of the site where the Kumeyaay Native American people once lived, and where Camp Callan was situated during World War II. No ...
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