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I took a firm, unyielding stance against the United States-New York State offer to exchange...
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by SkabewisBy Alan Clendennning
Along the Xingu River, Brazil (AP)
Indians fish from canoes along the curves of this Amazon tributary and tend manioc crops near the site of a proposed dam talked about for decades – but now pushing forward under Brazil’s multi-billion-dollar construction...-
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by SkabewisBy Terri C. Hansen
Dublin, Ireland (NFIC) 11-08
Archaeologist Dr. Larry J. Zimmerman turned the page on the world of archaeology with the discovery of the eroded and looted site of the 1830s Crow Creek Massacre along with nearly 500 human remains in central South Dakota.
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by Smokin' AceIndian village makes history
National Park Service puts Werowocomoco on national register
BY ANDREW PETKOFSKY
TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
The 17th-century Indian village of Werowocomoco has moved from legend to the National Register...-
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