Tumwater, Washington (AP)
A 10-ton granite rock with ancient tribal petroglyphs on it will be moved this week from a park in Tumwater where it has sat for 45 years.
The Squaxin tribe is taking possession of the artifact for its museum.
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Skokomish Tribe reclaims its land at site called “Where Songs Come From.”
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by SkabewisBy Naomi Klouda
Homer, Alaska (AP)
The newest ferry in Kachemak Bay – the M/V Kachemak Voyager – arrived at the Homer Port and Harbor on May 21 sparkling in new blue and white paint, fresh from its factory in Bellingham, Wash.
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by wlvrneI was wondering if anyone can tell me where I can find the lyrics/words to traditional songs used at pow wows? Lakota is preferred, but I would also like others for my pow wow is very inter-tribal. I'm mainly looking for basic songs for grand-entry, veterans and honor songs. I have searched the internet...
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by DCPI have been told by some that one has to earn the right to compose songs. I have been told by others that if a song "comes to you" it ought to be used. I would enjoy hearing some feedback on this.
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by SkabewisTwin Falls, Idaho (AP)
The Bureau of Land Management has purchased more than 10,000 sagebrush seedlings from the Shoshone-Paiute Tribe in southern Idaho.
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