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Film by Native Americans about Native Americans

via indigenousissuestoday.b...  Vline2  posted by Flash G.  Vline2  Mar 23

This award winning film is perhaps one of the most powerful I have seen on the impacts of alcholol on Native Americans. Produced by Native Americans using an entire Native American cast and crew, this movie deserves wide recognition and support.


Anti-Abortion Law Targets Native American Women

via www.alternet.org  Vline2  posted by John D.  Vline2  Mar 08  Vline2  2 comments

A new bill makes it more difficult for Native American women to access reproductive health services. So why are some Democrats supporting it? Following scant debate, the Senate last week approved an amendment to an Indian health care bill that would permanently prohibit ...

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Into the Bluestem Sea Visiting the Oklahoma tallgrass prairie as it was meant to be, thanks to recen

via www.sfgate.com  Vline2  posted by John D.  Vline2  Mar 08

I could have been in Africa. Before me the tawny savanna stretched unimpeded to a horizon where it met a vast ceiling of blue. The soft folds of land were stippled with grazing wildlife: enormous wildebeest-like creatures munching peacefully on the ochre carpet of grasses...


Cape school district drops Indian mascot, symbols

via www.eyewitnessnewstv.com  Vline2  posted by John D.  Vline2  Mar 08  Vline2  1 comment

ORLEANS, Mass. (AP) - The Indian that's long been the Nauset Regional School District's mascot has been dumped. But the board at the Cape Cod school district has decided to preserve the name, "The Nauset Warriors." The board's vote Thursday came after a member of the bo...


SHERIDAN: READING FOR A REASON; Library uses winter reading program to benefit charity

via mywebtimes.com  Vline2  posted by John D.  Vline2  Mar 08

 SHERIDAN -- Some images stay with you. That has been the case for Dave Johnston, a Sandwich resident who has been haunted for many years by a documentary he watched about the 1973 siege at Wounded Knee, S.D., the same site a Sioux tribe was massacred by the U.S. Arm...


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