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A Bittersweet Baby Step Toward Justice for Native Americans
20 hours ago ago from Rev. Magdalen's Blog
By: Rachel Bevilacqua Library of Congress photo http://www.flickr.com/photos/32912172@N00/ CC BY 2.0 On December 8, 2009, a lawsuit that had been in litigation for 13 years finally ended with the largest settlement of its type in history, $3.4 billion. Cobell v. Salazar was over at last. Many in the media raced to paint it as a groundbreaking move for reconciliation of Native American human rights and tribal rights issues, ...
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17 hours ago ago from Articles - LIBAW Christian Social Network
red crow, as many tribes probably know is luanching a campaing against native americans being in Christianity. i talked to david crain not many days ago about what he thought about the on going battle between Christianity and tribal myths. he said he is saved and is trying to forget about the old ways. i wanted to give him a hug and cry on his kneck because i know its hard. when your country has been plagued for so long and everything you ...
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WASHINGTON, December 10, 2009 The FCC's forthcoming national broadband strategy must include steps to improve services to Native Americans, FCC Commissioner Michael Copps told attendees while delivering the keynote at the Practicing Law Institute's Telecommunications Policy and Regulatory Institute. Broadband must leave no man behind, Copps said, including the original Americans, who often live without basic service, much less broadband ...
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13 hours ago ago from Culture High, Culture Low
One of the issues that we've talked about a lot in Rebecca's class over the last few weeks was representations of and by the natives in North America. I'm going to post images from children's books that casually (and seemingly without malicious intent) reiterate embarrassing and damaging stereotypes about Native Americans, but in the meantime, check out this appalling Brazilian TV clip from 1989, featuring the kinderpop star Xuxa. (who was ...
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Girl, 17, wounded in shooting at La. high school SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) -- Police in the northwestern Louisiana city of Shreveport say a female student was shot on the grounds of a high school and a suspect was arrested. Police say it happened at 8:10 a.m. Friday at Booker T. Washington High School in Shreveport. Police Cpl. Bill Goodin said the victim, a 17-year-old girl, was shot several times but was expected to survive. Goodin told The ...
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TAMPA - Residents concerned expansion of Plant High will have a further impact on their surrounding neighborhood were unable to convince the city council Thursday night to reject the project, but achieved concessions to reduce privacy and parking problems. The council voted 5-0 to approve Hillsborough County schools' special use request to build a 16-classroom addition at Plant, but suggestions by some of the 15 residents who spoke against ...
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