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7 Ridiculous Google Search Questions About Native Americans
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 46 Comments • 9 years ago
These questions were either submitted algorithmically or by seriously confused folks sitting at their computers with nothing better to doRead more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/10/05/7-ridiculous-google-search-questions-about-native-americans-151616Just when I thought...
Sound familiar?
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 7 Comments • 9 years ago
PEC 38 would give the Senate power to approve processes of demarcation of Indigenous lands, determining that "the demarcation of Indigenous lands or units of environmental conservation respect the maximum limit of 30% of the surface area of each state";PEC 215 gives Congress exclusive authority...
So Far from Scioto
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 8 Comments • 9 years ago
To guarantee the terms of the truce at the end of Lord Dunmore's War of October 1774, four Shawnee Indians traveled to Williamsburg as "hostages." Given instructions to remain in Williamsburg as a security of peace for their tribes back in the Ohio, they stayed here from late December 1774...
Bill Makes It More Difficult To Challenge Native American Mascots
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 7 Comments • 9 years ago
A Republican bill would make it tougher to challenge Native American mascots, logos and nicknames used by school districts.Essentially, theyre saying to the American Indian population in Wisconsin, There is no recourse here, and Im not sure thats the appropriate thing.Republicans at it again....
I know it is about North America here
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 4 Comments • 9 years ago
but it is worth to help these people. I believe you can relate. Watch the video, it is cute too.http://www.survivalinternational.org/awaIf you notice the bottom of the page you'll notice different names of media/news agencies - not one from the US. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Neo-Nazis Trying to Take Over North Dakota Town Sent Running by Native American and Anti-Fascist Activists
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 17 Comments • 9 years ago
AwesomeLakota, Dakota, Anishinabe, Apache, African, Irish, German, Norwegian, Spanish, and other anti-racist individuals stood together to fight against the attempted nazi takeover of Leith, North Dakota.But then, shamefulIn the photos we see police protecting Neo-Nazis, making sure theyre...
The Medicine Game
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 5 Comments • 9 years ago
The Medicine Game premieres on Tuesday Sept 24 as part of the America ReFramed series on the World Channel - Check this site for your local station information and broadcast times - http://worldchannel.org/programs/episode/america-reframed-medicine-game/
Very good article
By: palma seljan • Anishinaabe - The First People • 11 Comments • 9 years ago
I didn't understand how face paint purchased from a drug store and a faux headdress made of brown construction paper and dyed arts & crafts feathers was respect. How does celebrating Native people with war imagery honor a living people? Well, it doesnt. It saddens me that this is all we are...