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First Nations' Sovereignty Versus The Rights Of The States by Eagle Vale |
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When the Europeans established Jamestown 400 years ago this year,
they came with the intention of creating a new American empire in
the land of our fathers. |
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Distributed: 2007-07-12 10:00:00 |
Word Count: 1759 |
Page Views: 5360 |
Votes: 8 |
Rating: 1.38 |
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Native Americans, the True Aboriginal Peoples Of North America by Eagle Vale |
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For hundreds of years now, the Native Americans, indeed the true
aboriginal peoples of the North American continent, have
experienced multiple trials and tribulations at the hands of
those who first came to settle this continent. Everything that
they did throughout the harsh history of their relations with the
aboriginal nations, only stood to benefit European settlers, not
the First Nations of this great North American continent. |
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Distributed: 2007-07-10 11:24:00 |
Word Count: 774 |
Page Views: 5017 |
Votes: 13 |
Rating: 3.15 |
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Wisdom Of The Tribe: Favorite Native American Artists On The Web by Eagle Vale |
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Many Native Americans have achieved fame through their art or
through their lives, and some of the greatest artists of this
modern age are descendants of the original American. Here are a
few contemporary Native American artists and a description of
their work: |
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Distributed: 2007-07-05 10:12:00 |
Word Count: 746 |
Page Views: 5438 |
Votes: 24 |
Rating: 1.96 |
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Get In Touch With Your Native Heritage Today by Eagle Vale |
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As a Native American, it can be hard to live in a nation where we
are ignored for the most part. Our people are the true Native
American people, but as we look upon our nation, we find that we
have little presence and recognition in the nation's community |
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Distributed: 2007-07-03 10:00:00 |
Word Count: 753 |
Page Views: 5787 |
Votes: 20 |
Rating: 1.85 |
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Understanding The Precious Culture Of The Hopi by Eagle Vale |
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Hopi Indian is a term that means good, peaceful, or wise. The
Hopi are descendants of the Southwestern Pueblo and similarly,
they live off the many different variations of corn and depend on
these food crops as their main source of food. Also in their
gardens, observers will find beans, squash, melons, pumpkins, and
fruit. |
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Distributed: 2007-06-28 10:00:00 |
Word Count: 769 |
Page Views: 5073 |
Votes: 18 |
Rating: 2.33 |
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Finding Online Support For Native American And First Nations Cultures by Eagle Vale |
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As a Native American in the Western world, it is even more
essential that we remain true to our roots and continue to show
unwavering support for each other. We have a rich and diverse
culture that needs to be celebrated in as many ways as possible.
We are a strong group from the tribal nations, a group that has
stuck together from the aboriginal people of the native lands. |
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Distributed: 2007-06-26 10:00:00 |
Word Count: 788 |
Page Views: 3519 |
Votes: 16 |
Rating: 2.19 |
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Members Of The First Nations: Embrace Future Generations To Honor Your Ancestors And The Great Spirit by Eagle Vale |
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As Native Americans, we share an experience. We share a belief in
the Great Spirit, a respect for our ancestors and a community
spirit that cannot be taken away from us, as our land has been
since the 'settlement' of the Americas over five hundred years
ago. |
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Distributed: 2007-06-20 10:00:00 |
Word Count: 605 |
Page Views: 4333 |
Votes: 17 |
Rating: 2.24 |
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A Funny Thing About Extinctions – The History Of The Taino's by Eagle Vale |
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The truth is that it is not really funny. I am saddened by the
extinction of many species and populations. The Great Spirit put
all plants, insects, birds and animals on Mother Earth, because
all have an important role to play in the grand scheme of life. |
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Distributed: 2007-06-07 16:00:00 |
Word Count: 1725 |
Page Views: 6235 |
Votes: 8 |
Rating: 1.38 |
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Where Native American History Was Lost And Found by Eagle Vale |
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From the early days of European settlement in the America's, the
relationship between the Europeans and our First Nation's people
has been one of convenience for the European's. At times they
would feast with our peoples with a great camaraderie, and at
other times, they would war with our people and kill us without
regard for civility. |
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Distributed: 2007-04-27 11:17:00 |
Word Count: 1381 |
Page Views: 4841 |
Votes: 8 |
Rating: 2.38 |
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Native Americans Torn From Their Past: How Indigenous Native American people Faced Forced Resettlement by Eagle Vale |
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For thousands of years, we native american people lived our lives
at one with our lands and the animals that occupied our lands.
Mother Earth gave us what we needed to survive, thrive and grow
as a people, and we returned the favor by taking good care of our
Mother Earth. |
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Distributed: 2007-04-03 13:36:00 |
Word Count: 1326 |
Page Views: 4677 |
Votes: 8 |
Rating: 1.88 |