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NATIVE VILLAGE YOUTH and EDUCATION News

April 1, 2008, Issue 186   

Volume 1  

Mother Earth Water Walk
America's Stonehenge surrounded by condos and controversy
Indian ceremonial burn of home of deceased leads to calls
Ohio State to return American Indian remains to West Virginia
Chief's daughter takes recognition fight to Web
Two Women Protest Bison Slaughter in Yellowstone park
On the Warpath
Cities at both ends of Trail of Tears may seek "sister" status
Storm over missing Madoc plaque
Distant Native languages bridge Bering Sea
Ahkwesáhsne woman translates Munsch books into native tongue 
"Grandmother" of Indian country’s newest collection wins national award

Volume 2  

Head Start Official Says President Bush is Bleeding Head Start to death
Tribe Working to bring Head Start into Compliance
Pen-pal program closes the 3,700-mile gap between third-graders
Guitarist rocks Red Cloud in surprise visit
Dormitory cultivates Indian values for youth
Katy Folklife Festival Returns
Students Will Spend Spring Break Helping Others
MTV's Native Voice
Miami University helps Miami Tribe reclaim language
U works to revive, retain native languages
Nunavut Arctic College struggles to find nursing students - CBC
SFU seeks to double number of native students
Five Institutions Join Together to Provide Education and Services to American Indians

Volume 3 
 

US government blasted for extensive racial discrimination
Indian Affairs Committee finds Native American Schools, Jails and Health Facilities Crumbling
Government will head back to court over American Indian trusts
Native leader says new protests to "reach out"
Board game unravels confusing treaty lingo
Sonora filmmaker gets probation for taping American Indian dances
 Northern Native Youth Launch 500-km Walk to Winnipeg
Federal Judge Says Tribal Courts Can Supervise Child Adoptions
Tobacco culture not native
Television crew spreads deadly flu to Amazon tribe
Parks develop plan to keep virus out of Lake Superior
New list tells you what Great Lakes fish to buy to help the environment

Volume 4
 

 

Most destructive project on Earth: Alberta's oil sands
Indians gather to save the planet
NZ dolphin rescues beached whales
Wildlife preservation taking strong roots in Indian Country
Gray Wolf Hunts Planned After De-Listing
Tribal Wildlife Grants Awarded to Support 38 Projects
20th Arctic Winter Games close in Yellowknife
 Tribal stickball game makes a comeback
Legend Come to Life
The struggle of identity


 


NATIVE VILLAGE Opportunities and websites
March 15, 2008  Issue 185
Opportunities Highlights

Young Native Writers Essay Contest
The 18th Multicultural Storytelling Festival
Native American Jump Start to Employment Program
American Indian Summer Academy
2008 NMU Indigenous Earth Day Summit
7th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
H2O [Hip-Hop Odyssey] International Film Festival
Be the Change!

Libraries Highlights

What Does Compassion Look Like to YOU?
The Story of Flies High
J. P. Harrington Database Project
School Gardens
EarthCache
Beauty, Identity, Pride:  Native North American Footwear
Hawaiian Ha'a War Chant
American Indian Inclusion Manual
Youth Philanthropy Worldwide

the international council of 13 indigenous grandmothers World Youth Forum
the international council of 13 indigenous grandmothers
2008 grandmothers' schedule                Grandmother's Projects
 
UNDER CONSTRUCTION 
Grandmother Clara Shinubu Iura Grandmother Julieta Casimiro Grandmother Rita Pitka Blumenstein
Grandmother Maria Alice Campos Freire Grandmother Tsering Dolma Gyaltong   Grandmother Aama Bambo

Grandmother Agnes Baker-Pilgrim

Grandmother Mona PolAcca
Grandmother Floredemayo

Grandmothers Rita and Beatrice
Long Visitor Holy Dance

Grandmother Margaret Behan
Grandmother Bernadette Rebienot
  

Native Village Resources
 native Village LIBRARIES  Opportunities and opportunity archives
List of Tribal Colleges
News Archives  editorials Highlights
 
 Messages From the People Highlights
Their Dreams Will Be Our Future
UN Shadow Report on Natives in U.S.
Diet and Cost of Food Around the world
student risked life running from residential school abusers  Inspiration Highlights
StoryCorps: Monica Mayer
The Ten Native American Commandments
Portrait of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha by Debora Coombs
 This Month in Native AmericaN History

April
Inupiat Whale Hunt
 
Messages to Youth from Leonard Peltier
 Supporting THE Leonard Peltier Defense Committee


 Link center foundation
2007-2008 LCF Utility and Heating Assistance
 
Site map About Native Village
National Native Youth Crisis Hotline number:    651-251-1601



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