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REVIEW: Waterlily by Ella Cara Deloria (Ąnpétu Wašté Wįn )
Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News, and Commentary —
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Dear Readers, Our recent discussion of multiculturalism brought this book to my mind. I first read it a few years ago, after reading some of Kathleen Eagle’s books, when I was trying to find more accurate information about Native Americans in the 19th Century. And I can honestly say that short of time traveling, ...1 hour ago -
IRS sells SD Indian Tribes Land to Settle Debt
Roni Deutch: The Tax Lady Blog —
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According to the Associated Press , the IRS auctioned off acres of land owned by a Native American tribe to help pay off a tax debt totaling more than $3 million dollars. The tribe asserts that the sale is illegal under a federal law protecting Indian land, but the IRS asserts they are within their right ...3 hours ago -
Leopold Pokagon subject of presentation at Southwestern Michigan College
River Country Journal —
Authority: 149
If you’d like to know more about the history of Native Americans in Southwestern Michigan, you’ll be interested in a story by John Eby of the Dowagiac Daily News. John’s story reports on a presentation last week at The Museum at Southwestern Michigan College near Dowagiac. To access the story, click on the ...10 hours ago -
Native American Indian Medicine Bag Good Luck Attracting Amulet!
Earn Passive Income —
Authority: 152
Whether it was the Native Americans or even Indians from the Mayan Civilization, many people have sometimes placed their faith in a Good Luck Attracting Amulet, such as the Indian Medicine Bag! Even in the past few decades, these awesome Amulets and Good Luck Charms have helped people to attract more money into their ...20 hours ago -
environmental news stories sunday
skippy the bush kangaroo —
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just in case you were tired of the "crasher" stories (party and tigers escalade) whistle-blower details exposure. - indiana national guardsman lt. col. jim gentry has been given the dubious distinction of being the first american soldier known to die from exposure to a cancer-causing toxin while serving in ...1 day ago -
Native Americans hope for the best from healthcare reform
Eideard —
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Americas First Nation and health care reform.2 days ago -
American Indian land sold off by IRS to pay off taxes
Stupidica —
Authority: 177
US tax officials have sold off thousands of acres of an impoverished Indian reservation in what the tribe claims is a "shameful" and unprecedented breach of laws protecting Native Americans. The 7,112 acres - or 11 square miles - of Crow Creek Sioux ancestral land in central South Dakota was auctioned off on Thursday ...2 days ago -
With us the name of the savage is a byword of reproach - Francis Parkmans insensitivities, such as they are
Wuthering Expectations —
Authority: 122
When Francis Parkman traveled up the Oregon Trail in the summer of 1846, he had already decided, at age 22, to write a massive, multi-volume history of the "American forest," as he described the subject. He meant the exploration and settlement of French America, and the conflicts with the English. At the ...2 days ago -
Loro hanno subito l’immigrazione. Ora vivono nelle riserve. Pensaci.
What Do You Believe? —
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They tolerated immigration. Now they live on reserves. Think about it.3 days ago -
Local artist sends prayer for unity to Parliament of World Religions
Civil Religion —
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"Bridge to the Meeting Place," ritual rattle created by St. Louis artist Julee Higginbotham for Pagan delegates to the Parliament of World Religions. Photo by Julee Higginbotham. For more information, she may be reached at julee5@mac.com. On this first full day of the Parliament of World Religions (PWR) in ...3 days ago -
Bear vs. Ninja: Nota Bene #2009-43
Scholars and Rogues —
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“Overture, curtain, lights / This is it. We’ll hit the heights / And oh, what sites we’ll hit / On with the links, this is it!” Enjoy! … “When he was on an operating table with his chest cracked open, everyone assumed Command Sgt. Maj. Thompson’s long Army career was over ” … “I felt at that ...3 days ago -
Syle in History
Wuthering Expectations —
Authority: 122
Im stealing the title of a Peter Gay book (1974) that I have looked at but not read, a study of the styles of a number of European historians (Gibbon, Burckhardt, etc). I want to write a bit about the style of some American historians. This week I have presented a few samples of Pekka Hämäläinens The Comanche ...4 days ago -
Jared Diamond’s Noble Savage Collapse
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by Robert Singer Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his early writing contended that man is essentially good, a “noble savage” when in the “state of nature” (the state of all the other animals, and the condition man was in before the creation of civilization and society), and that good people are made unhappy and ...4 days ago -
Guidelines for the historical study of Native Americans - its so complex!
Wuthering Expectations —
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Exam question: Describe the material conditions of 13th century Plains Indians. Answer: Its a trick question. There were no Plains Indians in the 13th century: The dry period that had begun in the thirteenth century had plunged the plains vast bison herds into a sharp decline, discouraging the Shoshones from ...5 days ago -
Susan B Anthony And Womens Rights, Native Americans
Melissas Homeschool Blog —
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We have been studying Native Americans this year. Below are some videos that kids will enjoy to help cover the info they have learned. One of my favorite Americans in history, is Susan B. Anthony. Without her womens rights may have never came to be, or came much later in history. I still think women are not ...5 days ago -
Tancredo’s Turkey Day tale: Multiculturalism sucks!
Colorado Independent —
Authority: 633
Colorado’s controversial former U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo spun an edifying Thanksgiving yarn over the holiday week. It was, you might say, an alternative reading of the story of the Pilgrims and the Indians. The fact that the general thrust of the tale is nothing new for Tancredo, doesn’t really lessen the ...6 days ago -
How to miss (and see) evidence - the obese Comanche chiefs
Wuthering Expectations —
Authority: 122
Chief A Big Fat Fall by Tripping, it is told, owned fifteen hundred horses, but he was so fat that he could not ride any of them and had to be moved around on a travois. ( The Comanche Empire , 259) I want to discuss an example of how we (I) misunderstand evidence that is directly in front of us (me!), and how ...6 days ago -
“Face” The Nation and Native America’s Permanent Recession
voxunion.com —
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This week’s Jazz and Justice “redux” featured a too rare visit from DC’s legendary artist Face and a discussion with Dedrick Muhammad regarding his latest report on The Recession and Native America. Culminating Native Heritage Appreciation Month and another Thanksgiving holiday we thought it important to ...6 days ago -
Pekka Hämäläinens audacious The Comanche Empire
Wuthering Expectations —
Authority: 122
A sample of Pekka Hämäläinens startling The Comanche Empire (2009): The assault came in March 16, 1758, when an estimated two thousand allied Comanches, Taovayas, Tonkawas, and Hasinais appeared at the gates of the San Sabá mission, announcing that "they had come with the intention of killing the Apaches..." ...6 days ago -
Dueling Claims
High Country News - Most Recent —
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A tribal attempt to protect New Mexicos Mount Taylor sparks a bitter struggle over uranium mining, religious differences and claims to an ancient landscape.6 days ago

