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Shoshone-Bannock History in Idaho PART I OF II: 2008's historic Idaho Democratic Convention, held in Boise, ID, June 12-14, invited Idaho Native American Tribal members from the Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall, Shoshone-Paiute/Duck Valley, Nez Perce, and Coeur D'Alene tribal communities to take an active part in the convention activities. On June 12th, the Idaho AFL-CIO hosted a Democratic picnic for convention goers. Mr. Ted Howard, Cultural Resource Director, Duck Valley, spoke to picnic participants about the Shoshone-Paiute-Bannock history in the Boise Valley area. 9:49 minutes.
Part II-Grand Entry, Flag Ceremony and Recessional All convention tribal members participated in the grand entry at the beginning of the June 13th Idaho Democratic Convention gathering followed by a flag ceremony and presentation by Mr. Lee Juan Tyler, Council Member, Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall community. Fort Hall and Duck Valley singers and drummers played songs for the grand entry, flag ceremony and recessional.
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Native American Prophecy Narrated by the late Floyd RedCrow Westerman 6:36 minutes
7 Generations Elder Orin Lyons talks about preparing for the next 7 generations. 8:43 minutes
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Editorials: Proposals to help heal the genocidal wounds of indigenous peoples Posted on Tuesday, July 01 @ 12:12:02 PDT (134 reads)
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Wahkon writes In an article published in the Star Tribune, Minnesota's best-selling state-wide daily newspaper, Jeffrey Kolnick proposed that Minnesota "take a leadership role in the nation in dealing with the legacy of the genocide of indigenous peoples in the Americas".
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Issues->Racism: Healing the painful wounds of a genocide in Minnesota Posted on Wednesday, June 04 @ 01:58:00 PDT (456 reads)
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Wahkon writes The Minnesota Sesquicentennial Commissioners have
acknowledged that Minnesota committed ethnocide and
genocide against Native Americans during its early history.
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Hist->ModernDayHeroes: Voice your opinion on renaming Squaw Peak to 'Piestewa Peak' Posted on Thursday, April 03 @ 22:49:04 PDT (1130 reads)
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AUTHOR: Connie Cone Sexton
Will feds pick 'Piestewa Peak'?
Board to vote on idea as 5-year wait ends. It's not too late to voice your opinion, but time is running out.
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Activists->R. Means: Lakota Freedom Delegation not sanctioned by Sioux tribes Posted on Tuesday, January 08 @ 13:29:57 PST (1467 reads)
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On December 19, 2007, Russell Means and the Lakota Freedom Delegation, also known as Lakotah Oyate, went to Washington, D.C.
and hand-delivered a letter, signed by the Delegation, to the U.S. State
Department claiming that the Lakota Indian Tribe was declaring that all
treaties between the tribe and the U.S. have been withdrawn or canceled.
They also held a press conference declaring their freedom.
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Statistics: Most censored indigenous issues of 2007 Posted on Wednesday, January 02 @ 07:21:26 PST (1758 reads)
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AUTHOR: Brenda Norrell
The most censored issue of Indigenous Peoples by the media in 2007 was the “Silencing of traditional and grassroots’ voices by those in power,” according to readers voting on a poll of most censored indigenous issues at the Censored Blog.
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Issues->Racism: Restoring The Fundamental Human Rights Of Indigenous Peoples Posted on Thursday, December 20 @ 07:47:22 PST (1278 reads)
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AUTHOR: Thomas Dahlheimer
The revocation of the 15th century papal bull, Inter Caetera, will definitely announce before the world community that the Vatican no longer supports the principle of subjugation that it promulgated five and a half centuries ago. The Roman Catholic church will be demonstrating its seriousness about respecting the rights and dignity of all peoples. The revocation of Inter Caetera will be an extremely important spiritual and symbolic gesture of peace and healing in creating a culture of peace on earth.
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Editorials: Native American Insult on the radio Posted on Sunday, November 25 @ 02:57:05 PST (1713 reads)
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Anonymous writes
AUTHOR: Rev. Dan Newman
To Whom it May Concern;
12:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day I was listening to my was favorite radio station WGRR here in Cincinnati when I heard the following re-broadcast from Chris and Janeen morning show.
“A teacher had sent out a letter to students stating that not all families celebrate Thanksgiving! Native American consider Thanksgiving as a day of mourning due to 500 years of repression.” Janeen made the comment that “They needed to get over themselves!” I was so offended I’m not sure what Chris’s next comment was but something to the effect of “Who (referring to the teacher) put something in his noodles!”
Note: The requested apology has been given, thanks to your comments and phone calls.
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Musicians: Funds raised at benefit concert for preventing domestic violence, sexual assault and teen suicide Posted on Wednesday, August 15 @ 22:13:25 PDT (1648 reads)
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AUTHOR: Greg Peterson
Lakota teen suicide crisis addressed by Michigan/South Dakota musicians: Concert raises money for America's oldest Native American domestic violence shelter and to battle alarming suicide problem on Rosebud Reservation
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News->Health: Native american women suffer shocking rates of rape Posted on Thursday, August 02 @ 02:23:35 PDT (2367 reads)
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A new study released by Amnesty indicates native american and alaskan native women are raped three times more often than non native women. In Anchorage, the rate is an astounding ten times higher for native alaskan women.
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Activists->Sacred La: The Retribalization Of The World Posted on Saturday, March 24 @ 16:53:34 PDT (3263 reads)
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Wahkon1 writes by Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer********
I am a 60 year old activist who is spearheading an international movement to revert the derogatory name of Minnesota's "Rum River" back to its sacred Dakota Indian name Wakan, sometimes spelled Wahkon, and translated as (Great) Spirit. And I am also spearheading a movement to change 11 other MN geographic place names that are offensive to American Indians.
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R&S->Sacred Places: OTRR Regaining The Mdewakantons Mille Lacs ancestral homeland Posted on Saturday, March 24 @ 16:49:15 PDT (4389 reads)
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Wahkon writes By Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer
On a Mille Lacs Kathio State Park interpretive sign, Leonard E. Wabasha is quoted as saying: "My people are the Mdewakanton Oyate. Mdewakanton means the People of Spirit Lake. Today that lake is known as Mille Lacs. This landscape is sacred to the Mdewakanton Oyate because one Otokaheys Woyakapi (creation story) says we were
created here.
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Editorials: Combating White Racism Posted on Saturday, March 24 @ 16:44:24 PDT (2750 reads)
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Wahkon writes By Thomas Ivan Dahlheimer
Jerry Mander, the director of The International Forum on Globalization (IFG), an organization that represents 60 organizations in 25 countries…wrote: "Our assumption of superiority does not come to us by accident. We have been trained in it. It is soaked into the fabric of every Western religion, economic system, and technology.
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Activists->Sacred La: Navajo - Hopi land dispute: settlement in site Posted on Saturday, August 19 @ 01:38:08 PDT (3299 reads)
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AUTHORS: Kathy Helms and John Cristian Hopkins, Dine Bureau
Navajo, Hopi negotiating teams reach agreement on language in the proposed
compact
WINDOW ROCK -- Since 1958, the Navajo and Hopi tribes have been involved in
litigation over various aspects of the Navajo-Hopi land dispute. A proposed
intergovernmental compact would settle a lawsuit authorized by Congress in
1974.
In the lawsuit known as "the 1934 Reservation Litigation," the Hopi Tribe
asserts that millions of acres of Navajo land are Hopi shrines or religious use
areas and should be awarded to the Hopi. It also argues that Navajo families
living in those areas should be relocated.
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Law->NAGPRA: Aboriginal child's remains being returned by museum Posted on Saturday, August 19 @ 01:14:38 PDT (3622 reads)
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The remains of an aboriginal child that have been on display at a private
museum in the Vancouver Island community of Ladysmith are being returned to the
nearby Chemainus First Nation.
The bones and the cedar burial box they're in are believed to be those of a
six- to 10-year-old Coast Salish child who died between 100 and 150 years
ago.
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Leaders->Apache, Chiricahua: .Congress petitioned for return of Geronimo's remains Posted on Tuesday, December 27 @ 16:53:29 PST (5061 reads)
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AUTHOR: Brenda Norrell
American Indians are petitioning Congress to investigate
the elite Skull and Bones society at Yale University and return the remains
of Chiricahua Apache warrior Geronimo to Apaches for reburial.
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