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NATIVE VILLAGE YOUTH AND EDUCATION NEWS
February 1, 2008 ISSUE 184

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"It's important to teach people, both tribal members and other communities,
about our history because we want our culture to continue.
I think all cultures should share like that; they'd become less intimidating to each other."   
Barry Phillips, Potawatomi

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NEW! Complete headline list available on Native Village Homepage!
http://www.nativevillage.org
<<<>>><<<>>>Volume 1 Highlights<<<>>><<<>>>
Boulder May Spark Big Fight
Mongols Reached America Before the Europeans, Scholar Claims
Lumbees Celebrate Routing of the KKK
Landless Tribe Waits Federal Recognition
Elyse Umemoto is Runner-Up in Miss America Contest
Atayal Woman Revives Full Facial Tattooing
Chickasaw Tribe Honors Original Enrollee
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Time Catches Up With Hopi Language Savior
Cultural Pride
Turtle Mountain Band Building Youth Center
One-Third of Pupils at T.O. Native School Suspended
UNM, Jemez Pueblo Partner to Create Early College For Native Students
College Club Does Everything from  Tan Hides to Record DVDs
100 Best Values in Public Colleges
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Alcatraz Flag is Sold for $60,000
No Treaty Withdrawal Says Lakota Elder
Inuit Truth Commission Begins Hearings on Sled-Dog Deaths
Rare Blood Type Discovered by OBI Lab
Greenhouse Gas Makes Food Less Nutritious
Tribe Banishes Four
Oyate Tawicohan
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Medicinal Plants Face Extinction
Four-Lane Bypass Threatens Wetlands Near Haskell
NYC Passes Plastic Bag Recycling Program
An Inuit Adventure in Timbuktu
CR Lecture Focuses on Importance of Indian Bird Songs
Art Museum Scandal Grows: Tax Fraud, Artifact Looting Alleged
Folk Artists Honored as Keepers of American's Cultural Heritage

<<<>>><<<>>>The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers Youth Forum<<<>>><<<>>>
Grandmother Rita Pitka Blumenstein
2008 Schedule: The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers

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Freezing To Death: One Elder at a Time

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The Crazy Horse Tintype
Current Total Global Population
My Name is Meth
Photos from the National Museum of the American Indian
First Sunrise in Barrow, Alaska

<<<>>><<<>>>Special Features<<<>>><<<>>>
Global Warming is a Fact
Way of Life Melting Away
1975 Prayer to the U.S. Senate
Remembering Columbia: The 23rd Psalm in the Cherokee Language
February: This Month In Native American History

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