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* Menelik II ate the Bible. As a pain remedy. Page by page. Sort
of like aspirin. In 1913, he really felt miserable, so ate the entire
Book of Kings, and died.
* A third of the quarterhorses are city dwellers.
* Sir, say you're a father who attended the birth of your
offspring. After, when you stepped out into the open air, what was
the first thing you noticed? Whatever, if you were a traditional
American Indian, that would be what you'd name the baby. Flying
Cloud. Laughing Wate...
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Daily Breeze
; [] Menelik II ate the Bible. As a pain remedy. Page by page. Sort of like aspirin. In 1913, he really felt miserable, so ate the entire Book of Kings, and died. [] A third of the quarterhorses are city dwellers. [] Sir, say you're a father who attended the birth of your offspring. After, when you
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MOWA band denied federal recognition
Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
; Bunty Anquoe Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 12-29-1994 MOWA band denied federal recognition. By Bunty Anquoe Today Washington Bureau WASHINGTON -- In its first decision under new regulations, the BIA has denied federal recognition to the MOWA Band of Choctaws of Alabama. In a proposed ruling
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A MASTER OF MISDIRECTION
Rocky Mountain News
; You spy University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill squatting on a street corner, shuffling three cards around on an upturned cardboard box. He briefly flashes the face of a red queen, which he says proves his Indian ancestry. Would you bet $20 that you can pick that card out again after
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A MASTER OF MISDIRECTION.(Commentary/Editorial)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Thomas Brown You spy University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill squatting on a street corner, shuffling three cards around on an upturned cardboard box. He briefly flashes the face of a red queen, which he says proves his Indian ancestry. Would you bet $20 that you can pick that card
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Extra!
Rocky Mountain News
; ... OF WARD CHURCHILL Ward Churchill's claims of Indian ancestry were questioned in an extensive genealogy by the Rocky Mountain News in 2005, which identified 142 direct forebears of Churchill and found no evidence that any of them were American Indians. Now ...
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Drums along the Delaware
Philadelphia Tribune, The
; In a city known for its Revolutionary history, another revolution is quietly taking place, not far from Independence Hall. A flurry of activity is underway at the center city headquarters of United American Indians of the Delaware Valley, Inc. (UAIDV), 225 Chestnut St. In the heart of historic Old
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Extra!(News)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; ... OF WARD CHURCHILL Ward Churchill's claims of Indian ancestry were questioned in an extensive genealogy by the Rocky Mountain News in 2005, which identified 142 direct forebears of Churchill and found no evidence that any of them were American Indians. Now ...
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Aboriginal health nursing - a cultural approach
The Aboriginal Nurse
; Our roots as an organization began when fourteen Indian nurses came together in response to a call from Jean Goodwill RN and Jocelyn Bruyere RN, Co-founders of the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada. Concerned about the health status of First Nations, these nurses believed that by acting
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BUSH-CHENEY CAMP FOCUS ON PHOTOG'S RACE
The Quill
; The Bush-Cheney re-election campaign, while contending it was only following security guidelines, was criticized in August for asking an Arizona newspaper editor the race of a photographer who would be covering Vice President Dick Cheney's appearance in Tucson. After Arizona Daily Star Managing
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INDIAN ADOPTION RULES STAND SENATE PANEL REJECTS EASING RESTRICTIONS SUPPORTED BY TRIBES.(News/National/International)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Cassandra Burrell Associated Press WASHINGTON -- A Senate panel voted Wednesday to kill a measure that would make it easier for adults of any race or ethnic background to adopt a child with American Indian ancestry. Indian groups had strongly opposed the idea, which the Senate Indian
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