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Sacramento — As salmon populations move closer and closer to extinction and the Delta Smelt has become functionally extinct in the wild, a diverse coalition of California tribes, nonprofits, environmental organizations, and commercial fishing groups...
by Dan Bacher
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Before I go into detail as to the appointment of the Federation of Aboriginal Nations of the Americas (FANA) opening an embassy in India, I would like to refresh the readers' memories as to what FANA is. I will do a direct quote from FANA’s website....
by LauraZ
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The area between the Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia, and Western Montana is known as the Plateau Culture area. The Cashmere Museum in ...
by Ojibwa
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While the most common stereotype of Plains Indians brings forth an image of horse-mounted buffalo-hunting nomads living in tipis, many of the Plains Indian nations were farmers who lived in ...
by Ojibwa
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Montana became a state in 1889 and by 1924, there were 12 reservations in the state. Briefly described below are some of the American Indian events in Montana in 1924.
by Ojibwa
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“There is a crisis in Tribal communities. A crisis of violence, a crisis of abuse, and a crisis of abject neglect affecting Indian Women & Men, Indian Children, and Indian Elders. The federal government must act now; not tomorrow; not next week; not...
by Meteor Blades
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Welcome. This is a weekly feature of North Carolina Blue. The platform gives readers interested in North Carolina politics a place to share their knowledge, insight and inspiration as we take back our state from some of the most extreme Republicans in...
by randallt
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In 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant issued an�executive order establishing the Colville Reservation for the Salish-speaking Indian nations in north central Washington. Among the Indian nations of ...
by Ojibwa
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(I am sharing SandHIll and FANA member Kevin Inglesby’s article regarding our attendance at the April 2024 United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, 2024. He is currently enrolled in a PhD program for Applied Anthropology and Cultural...
by LauraZ
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Like other Southeastern American Indians, the Cherokees were farmers whose primary crops were maize (corn), beans, squash, and tobacco. The Cherokee farmers also raised pumpkins, sunflowers, ...
by Ojibwa
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