First Book To Compare Native American Authors From the United States and Canada Published
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2011-08-14
Contemporary Native Fiction in the U.S. and Canada is the first book to focus on Native American authors from the United States and Canada through the lens of postcolonialism.
Native Americans Lack Access to Clean Drinking Water
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2011-03-07
More than 10 percent of the American Indian population doesn't have access to clean drinking water or safe wastewater disposal, a U.N. official said.
Major Publication on the Ghost Dance Religion, Mormons, and American Indians Reissued
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2011-01-26
After more than a decade of research and writing, the second edition of the landmark publication Mormons, Indians, and the Ghost Dance Religion of 1890 is re-issued
First Book to Discuss American Indian Place Names in Southern New England Released
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2010-12-25
Understanding Indian Places Names in Southern New England is the first book to provide a method and process for interpreting regional American Indian place names.
Host of Anita Talks Genealogy's Take On The Roots of Racial Profiling
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2010-08-08
Anita Talks Genealogy is a Radio Show that covers a wide range of topics. This weeks show will cover Racial Profiling. Racial Profiling has been carried out in America in one form or another, since it's inception.
7th Annual NCGLNAC Gathering of Great Lakes Nations
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2010-06-04
May 28, 2010 – Portland, Indiana. Make plans today to attend the 7th Annual Gathering of Great Lakes Nations Pow Wow hosted by National Center for Great Lakes Native American Culture on June 12 and 13 at the Tri-State Antique Gas Engine Associatio
TMP Considers Multi-Billion Dollar Lawsuit Against Entertainment Industry
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2010-02-26
Nonprofit Ticci Man Project working for Native American equality is considering class action suit against top entertainment networks and companies for Civil Rights abuses and discrimination.