From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 22:54:32 EDT Subject: Native Village Youth and Education News Update To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Native Village Youth and Education News <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> September 25, 2002, Issue 85 <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> NATIVE VILLAGE website was created for youth, educators, families, and friends who wish to celebrate the rich, diverse cultures of The Americas' First Peoples. Each week we offer readers two current events publications: NATIVE VILLAGE Youth and Education News, and NATIVE VILLAGE Websites and Opportunities. Our website houses resource libraries, messages from the People, funding and scholarship opportunities, and other information to enrich the lives of those from Turtle Island. Please visit, and sign up for our update reminders. We are always glad to make new friends. <http://www.nativevillage.org./>NATIVE VILLAGE http://www.nativevillage.org <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> "We are invisible because the majority of people in this country are not educated properly about American Indians and grow up thinking we're historical beings who exist only in museums." Rosemary Richmond, Akwesasne Mohawk of the Bear Clan <<<>>><<<>>>VOLUME 1 HIGHLIGHTS<<<>>><<<>>> Praise and thanks for corn and more New Miss Navajo Nation focuses on youth, tradition, elders Elementary School Serves Students at United Tribes College Cultural immersion <<<>>><<<>>>VOLUME 2 HIGHLIGHTS<<<>>><<<>>> NATIVE VILLAGE RECEIVES 2002 MULTICULTURAL PUBLICATION AWARD UH gives Hawaiians full support Famous Viking Site Found Harvard-Bound Student Wins Miss America Title <<<>>><<<>>>VOLUME 3 HIGHLIGHTS<<<>>><<<>>> Two Crow: Civilians find missing MP's body Mayor sneaks in petroglyph road Global Warming Forces Inuits to Abandon Swamped Homes Man beats bus in race across Spanish capital <<<>>><<<>>>VOLUME 4 HIGHLIGHTS<<<>>><<<>>> Antarctic ozone hole could close by 2050 Ancestral artistry: Indian doll-maker earns national acclaim Tribal colleges offer athletes a chance to play while keeping links to culture Fox opens the door to American Indian youth <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> To read these and other news briefs in their entirety, please visit our website: <http://www.nativevillage.org./>NATIVE VILLAGE http://www.nativevillage.org To subscribe to Native Village weekly email reminders, please email: <mailto:Subscribe@Native Village.Org>Subscribe@Native Village.Org <<<>>><<<>>>NATIVE VILLAGE<<<>>><<<>>> NATIVE VILLAGE YOUTH AND EDUCATION NEWS is a free newsletter which informs and celebrates in the education, values, traditions, and accomplishments of the Americas' First Peoples. We do not release subscriber or visitor names to anyone. Some articles presented in NATIVE VILLAGE news and at our NATIVE VILLAGE website may contain copyrighted material. We have received appropriate permissions for republishing any articles. Material appearing here is distributed without profit or monetary gain to those who have expressed an interest. This is in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107. NATIVE VILLAGE is a copyright © of Gina Boltz and Valerie Crow Members: Native American Journalists Association All Rights Reserved. You are always welcome here :-)! ************************************************************************* NOTE: Gleason Sackmann is the owner and host of this list. All inquiries regarding this list and its contents should be directed to Gleason Sackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. If you want to unsubscribe, click and send (no body or subject: required) mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives for K12 Newsletters can be found at: http://www.classroom.com/community/email/archives.jhtml?A0=K12NEWSLETTERS