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Is ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Day’ a long-overdue change, or political correctness run amok?
By: Nona62 • Anishinaabe - The First People • 6 Comments • 9 years ago
Is Indigenous Peoples Day a long-overdue change, or political correctness run amok?As Seattle's mayor signs a measure adopting Indigenous People's Day into law Monday, some Italian-Americans in the city says the new law denigrates their culture's accomplishments.As far as paid days off go,...
Native American Indian Facts
By: Nona62 • Anishinaabe - The First People • 4 Comments • 9 years ago
Native American Indian FactsThe purpose of this site is to provide interesting facts about Native American Indians. On the pages of this site you will discover information on numerous American Indian tribes including where they lived, their history, culture, how they lived, their jewelry, and who...
American Indians Informatin
By: Nona62 • Anishinaabe - The First People • 13 Comments • 9 years ago
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Anderson Cooper: Does your dog really love you?
By: Nona62 • Dog Days • 8 Comments • 9 years ago
Anderson Cooper: Does your dog really love you?The correspondent talks about his beloved dog, Molly, while reporting for 60 Minutes on the science of dog intelligence.Humans and dogs have evolved alongside each other for 15,000 years, and there are now some 80 million dogs in the U.S. -- more...
Navajo to get $554 million in settlement with US
By: Nona62 • Anishinaabe - The First People • 11 Comments • 9 years ago
Navajo to get $554 million in settlement with USFLAGSTAFF, Ariz. The Navajo Nation is poised receive $554 million from the federal government over mismanagement of tribal resources in the largest settlement of its kind for a single American Indian tribe.Much of the land on the 27,000-square-mile...