A community portal about Native Americans in the United States with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Native Americans are the indigenous peoples within the territory that is now encompassed by the continental United...
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A community portal about Native Americans in the United States with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Native Americans are the indigenous peoples within the territory that is now encompassed by the continental United States, including parts of Alaska down to their descendants in modern times. They comprise a large number of distinct tribes, states, and ethnic groups, many of which are still enduring as political communities. There is some controversy surrounding the names used to describe these peoples: they are also known as American Indians, Indians, Amerindians, Amerinds, or Indigenous, Aboriginal or Original Americans. In Canada they are known as First Nations.
Tillie Black Bear addresses the Northern Michigan University 2008 UNITED ConferenceTillie Black Bear is the executive director and one of the founders (31 years ...
An investigation into whether the leader of the country's largest American Indian reservation and others broke any laws in connection with two companies that operated on the Navajo Nation is moving forward. Tribal Department of Justice attorney Henry Howe...
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Turtle Island Project: Nonviolent Spirit Jihad to combat evil; Christopher Columbus and other European explorers enslaved Natives spawning an evil tradition that lives on today (Marquette, Michigan) - Calling it a nonviolent “Spirit Jihad,” the founder of the nonprofit Turtle Island Project recounts the genocide and terror used by European explorers to steal North America from American Indians and other Indigenous peoples - and how some wealthy whites use those same ideals today to enslave Indigenous peoples and the poor using economic and spiritual controls. During a recent talk, Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard said he was declaring a “Spirit Jihad” to “confront absolute black ...
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(Marquette, Michigan) - Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples plus women, children and nature are degraded and silenced by the rich and powerful, said Turtle Island Project Director and Co-founder Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard recently while discussing Author Derrick Jensen’s book “A language older than words.” Rev. Hubbard said some Americans - often wealthy white men and some corporations - exploit and ignore the voices of Indigenous peoples like Native Americans and other cultures and the voices of women and children - and ignore the cries of nature because we live in a silent world. “This silencing is central to the workings of our ...
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Turtle Island Project: Wealthy exploit and silence Native Americans, Indigenous cultures, women, children and nature (Marquette, Michigan) - Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples plus women, children and nature are degraded and silenced by the rich and powerful, said Turtle Island Project Director and Co-founder Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard recently while discussing Author Derrick Jensen's book "A language older than words." Rev. Hubbard said some Americans - often wealthy white men and some corporations - exploit and ignore the voices of Indigenous peoples like Native Americans and other cultures and the voices of women and children - and ignore the cries of nature because ...
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The Great House Overlook Trail is a 3.0 mile round trip segment of the Pueblo Alto Trail in Chaco Canyon National Monument in the remote canyon country in northwest New Mexico. This route allows an overhead view of several of the large ruins structures that rest on the canyon floor. The Trail Head for the Pueblo Alto trail and the Penasco Blanco Trail are both in the parking lot for the Pueblo del Arroyo site at the west end of the paved loop road. The two trails run together to the Kin Kletso ruins site. The Pueblo Alto trail then climbs up the sandstone ...
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The Pueblo Bonito Trail is a 0.6 mile loop that visits the heart of the Chaco Canyon Culture that flourished between 850 AD to about 1150 in a remote canyon in northwest New Mexico. The trail starts about four miles west of the Visitor Center along the canyon loop road. The Chetro Ketl Trail starts at the same point and branches the other way. The large ruin site is D shaped with the flat wall facing out toward the center of the canyon, the rounded part facing the sandstone cliffs. This orientation is the opposite from some of the other sites along the canyon ...
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