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<<<<<<>>>>>>QUOTE<<<<<<>>>>>> "Don't hide your identity, but embrace it and carry it forward." Kathy Hansen, Kiowa <<<<<<>>>>>>NEWS<<<<<<>>>>>> Indigenous Youth Step Up To Protect Their Roots Lumbees Will Keep Their Eagle Feathers Even If It's Against the Law More Military Honors for the Leader Family Beloved Native American Murals at Wilson-Pacific may Disappear Slave Narratives Include Amazing Story of Native American Slave Five Native Youth Selected as Inaugural Class of Champions for Change Oneida Music Program Keeps Culture Alive Secretary Vilsack Confirms Support for Tribes at Meeting with Tribal College Presidents Museum of the American Indian Launches Website on Mayan Astronomy and Mathematics Neuroscience, Historical Trauma, and Native Games to Meet At Salish Kootenai College This Summer Introducing the Earth Hour Forest Formation of New 'Native American Sovereignty Alliance' Moving Ahead Following Introductory Webinar That Drew Nearly 200 National Participants Can Plants Be Altruistic? You Bet, Says a New CU-Bounder Study Uranium Study Would Be First For Navajo Children American Indians: U.S. Presidents In Their Own Words Traveling Exhibit at Lynden Museum Explores Traditional Foods of Puget Sound Natives GMO A Go -- Truth About GMOs Explained in New Animated Cartoon The 2013 North American Basketball Tournament 14th Annual Native American Music Awards Jacoby Ellsbury Coaches Navajo Kids at N7 Camp <<<<<<>>>>>>>NEW <<<<<<>>>>>>> Native American Basketball Tournaments Native American Issue Still Salient in Today's Society <<<<<<>>>>>>>SPECIAL FEATURES <<<<<<>>>>>>> Marlon Brando's Unfinished Oscar Speech Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 Australia Government Apology to Aborigines Native American Tribes by States Walking in the Days of the Prophecy God's Pharmacy Parting Shot-Sitting Bull International Indigenous Women's Forum NATIVE AMERICAN CODE OF ETHICS Metis Song and Prayer The Girl Who Silenced the World for 6 Minutes Hidalgo: Fact or fiction A Most Interesting Story 2007: First Nations Women Leaders Issue Strong Statement at Conclusion of Historic Meeting How to Avoid Environmental Toxins <<<<<<>>>>>>>THIS MONTH IN NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY<<<<<<>>>>>> By Phil Konstantin March <<<<<<>>>>>>>VISIT NATIVE VILLAGE ON FACEBOOK <<<<<<>>>>>>> For the Latest News Some of last month's most popular postings: Being There: Scientists Enlist Inuit for Long-Term Observations of Arctic Wildlife Winnemem Wintu Chief says Frankenfish Must Be Stopped Native American Remains Find New Resting Place At Mission San Juan Santee Sioux Continue To Support Uncle Sam Armed Guards Blocked Creek Indian Prayer Ceremony at Hickory Ground Illinois Soybean Farmer Sees Monsanto Lawsuit Reach US Supreme Court Free training Sessions: Safety and Recycling Strategies for Cleaning Up Illegal Dumps on Tribal Lands Congratulations Billy Mills! "Lakota Woman" Mary Brave Bird to be Laid to Rest Today New Map Tracks Missing and Murdered Women Dr. Richard Twiss, Sicangu Lakota Oyate,Took His Spirit Walk Today Grand Canyon State's Namesake Threatened Urban American Indians Live with High Rates of Poverty across the Country Indigenous Foods Cook-Off There is More to American Indian Feathers Than May Meet the Eye At Least 3,000 Died in Residential Schools, Research Shows Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary Rescued Mustangs Van's Custom Culture Contest <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> To subscribe to Native Village weekly email reminders, please send your email address to: nativevillage...@aol.com We do not release subscriber or visitor names to anyone. <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> NATIVE VILLAGE PUBLICATIONS is a web site and newsletter which informs and celebrates the education, values, traditions, and accomplishments of Americas' First Peoples. 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