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An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Mohandas Gandhi
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Here are some stories about "Native American" lives and people ...
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Corinne Day: Pioneer of a new kind of beauty The Guardian - Sep 3, 2010 They had a life in them. It wasn't bland, or fake and covered in makeup." A friend encouraged her to take these documentary pictures to Phil Bicker, ...
Race complicates reservation crime fight The Associated Press - Sudhin Thanawala - 10 hours ago SAN FRANCISCO — For more than two hours on the night of May 16, 2007, Shane Maggi terrorized a Native American couple at their home on the Blackfeet Indian ...
Venice film shows Wild West through women's eyes Reuters - Mike Collett-White - 1 hour ago When they chance upon and capture a lone native American they turn to him to save them from the threat of death, but it is far from clear what his true ...
Native-American leaders call for probe into shooting death Seattle Times - Lynda V. Mapes, Erik Lacitis - Sep 3, 2010 Williams was a member of the club, a private nonprofit providing hot meals and social services for Native American and First Nations people. ...
Questions raised after 5 police killings in 1 week KOMO News - Ray Lane - 13 hours ago But the local Native American community says Williams was a known wood carver, and that's why he was carrying a knife. They also say he was partially deaf ...
Powow offers colorful telling, preserving of Cherokee traditions Rome News Tribune - Chelsea Latta - 10 hours ago "Cherokee people have been doing this for thousands of years. We pray and thank God for the harvest and for life itself. The celebration is for everyone," ...
Native Virginian, 'Still Water', Brown Passes Over Midlothian Exchange - Eric Millirons - 2 hours ago However, in looking through various sources seeking insight into this lady's life, I came across some brief thoughts attributed to a Native American named ...
New York Residents Oppose Taxes On Native American Tobacco Products Personal Liberty Digest - Sep 1, 2010 "Once again the people of New York State have voiced their support of our rights as a sovereign nation," said Seneca Nation of Indians president Barry E. ...
Third annual powwow set for Sept. 11, 12 Cuyahoga Falls News Press - Phil Keren - 7 hours ago 31 at Keyser Park. by Phil Keren Cuyahoga Falls — Citizens have a chance to learn about Native American culture and heritage through an event taking place ...
Our View: Coyotes and us in a wild world Pasadena Star-News - 9 hours ago There are better ways to live safely among coyotes. First is to ensure that they are never fed by misguided people who imagine that's a way to keep them ...
Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem intolerant? San Francisco Chronicle - George Bisharat - 16 hours ago Few realized at the time that it was also the site of a Native American burial ground. Successive California governors refused to move there, ...
HONORING NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS Minneapolis Star Tribune - Gary Cunningham - Sep 3, 2010 ... of supporting Native American arts," says Lori Pourier, President of First People's Fund. "These individual artists have a spirit and love for life, ...
Flint Ridge Knap-In shows off tools, techniques used by ancients The Newark Advocate - 4 hours ago Jewelry and Native American crafts and artifacts also were for sale. Keith Baranski was selling pieces of Flint Ridge flint in different sizes and colors ...
Trade group targets cigarette tax hike Buffalo News - Matt Glynn - Sep 3, 2010 ... buying from Native American retailers because of the sharp tax increase, not from reducing their spending on tobacco products. "People have made the ...
Danny Westneat We need to see what police see Seattle Times - 12 hours ago At a gathering last week of Native American leaders to decry the shooting, a point made repeatedly was that while the whittler may have been deaf, ...
Five steps to burning books American Muslim - Arthur Waskow - 2 hours ago Native American religions and Mormonism did not "count" in this context; state power or pressure was used against these religious communities. ...
SCSU associate prof studies era when boxing was a TV heavyweight California Chronicle - Jim Shelton - 3 hours ago He fought many of the top pugilists of his era (including Tony DeMarco, Kid Gavilan and Emile Griffith) and sometimes wore a Native American headdress into ...
Koshkonong dig yields wealth of artifacts Janesville Gazette - Neil Johnson - 18 hours ago What else would you call a two-acre strip of wooded hills that archaeologists say holds 160 identified burial pits where prehistoric Native American people ...
Owners of SD gallery for Indian artists retiring Rapid City Journal - Sep 3, 2010 "All too often in this field, the Native American artist is taken advantage of. Even people who spend 20 hours on a piece are forced to sell it for $20 to ...
Community calendar Dubuque Telegraph Herald - 33 minutes ago Night Sky Watch and Native American Storytelling, 8-10 pm, Apple River Fort State Historic Site, 311 E. Myrtle St., Elizabeth, Ill. Join us for Native ...
Twin brothers Caleb and Jared Dunlap share twin dreams Pine Journal - Wendy Johnson - Sep 3, 2010 I believe that having a twin has been the most amazing blessing I could ever have asked for in life. I joke with people, but it is as though we have been ...
Guest column: Mosque backer sides with Constitution GoErie.com - John Rushe - Sep 2, 2010 Very few of us can claim Seneca, Sioux, Apache or some other Native American ancestry. Most of us are descendants of immigrants. Our forefathers came here ...
FIT FOR A QUEEN ABQ Journal (subscription) - Kathaleen Roberts - 10 hours ago Although La Conquistadora is potentially a divisive figure to Pueblo people, parishioners have sewn her six Native American gowns, said Jaima Chevalier, ...
Camp Rising Sun inspires kids touched by cancer (video) New Haven Register (subscription) - Ann DeMatteo - 9 hours ago They brought in Native American dancers, storytelling, a Michael Jackson impersonator and a sumptuous buffet complete with Foxwoods chefs. ...
Annual Labor Day Pow Wow marks its 70th year Quad City Times - 12 hours ago Regina Tsosie of Moline, who's part-Navajo and president of the Native American Coalition of the Quad-Cities, said the powwow was first held at Black Hawk ...
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