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'Pure joy' for Braves: 1st pennant since '99
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3 years ago
ATLANTA -- As his team was concluding the National League Championship Series with a 4-2 win in Game 6 on Saturday night at Truist Park, Braves president of baseball operations Alex...
The 2021 Malaise and the week that was
By: vic-eldred
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3 years ago
In the summer of 1979 Jimmy Carter gave his infamous "Malaise" speech. In that speech Carter told Americans that they suffered from a crisis "that strikes at the very heart and soul and spirit...
A half century of social abuse.
By: vic-eldred
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3 years ago
They were once regarded as the backbone of America. In the 1970's, Richard Nixon called them the Great Slent Majority.They created the norms of a society and established the family as central to...
Teacher Who Did a Poor Job of “Playing Indian” in Video that Went Viral is Placed on Leave
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3 years ago
A Riverside High School math teacher may know a lot about trigonometry, but she lacks wisdom on life matters—especially when it comes to Native Americans relations. A video that went viral...
Illinois House Resolution Supports the Return of Lands to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
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3 years ago
DEKALB COUNTY, Ill.—Late last week, the Illinois General Assembly convened and introduced House Resolution 0504, in support of returning the illegally sold Shab-eh-nay Reservation lands back to...
Diné Organization Files Petition Against United States, Citing Human Rights Violations
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3 years ago
For decades, the people on Navajo Nation have had no drinking water, due to uranium mining. Today, the Eastern Navajo Diné Against Uranium Mining (ENDAUM) submitted the additional documents...
Oklahoma Appeals Court Affirms Quapaw Nation’s Reservation
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3 years ago
On Thursday Oct. 21, the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the Quapaw Nation reservation in northeastern Oklahoma was never disestablished by Congress and has existed without abrogation...
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