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  • Calista2015
    Can someone please anwer this about American Indian religion?
    by Calista2015
    Forget I even asked, some people here seem to have such attitudes when asking about how to practice Native American spirituality. Why ask? Because one GENERALLY does not know. I wasn't being racist or racially bias, I was telling of the experience I came upon, upon hearing from a group called Hebrew...
    06-05-2015, 10:39 AM
  • 2lineCarrandMorgan
    From Native News Network
    by 2lineCarrandMorgan
    Guest Commentary

    On Card Carrying Indians and Those Indians Who Don't

    Warren Petoskey in Native Condition. Discussion »






    This is the historical trauma no one wants to talk about. We, as Native people, take it as a badge...
    03-21-2013, 08:02 AM
  • Svnoyi Gvtsanoste
    Why aren’t we the ones defining ourselves
    by Svnoyi Gvtsanoste
    Hello All,
    I’ve been doing a lot of reading (news articles/threads) and a lot of thinking lately and I wanted to bring a couple of old threads back and start up a discussion. Sorry if any of this comes off a bit brash. Before I begin my ramble, let me give a summary of myself.
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  • Wojapi4Me
    Indian unification a pipe dream?
    by Wojapi4Me
    Since February is Black History Month, and we're being inundated with those messages on TV, it got me to thinking about the mythical concept of Indian Unification. Is this possible?

    Blacks were able to unify because they identify themselves by a race, not a culturally-specific group....
    02-07-2005, 02:29 PM
  • ~pathwalker~
    The perception of American Indians...
    by ~pathwalker~
    The perception of American Indians is framed by short, largely confrontational relationship with European immigrants.
    Commentary
    By Anthony R. Pico
    Chairman of the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians.

    The task of breaking American Indian stereotypes, dispelling myths
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