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Sharing Joy - Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. - 2010/04/22 Reminiscing - I have not had the opportunity to return to Kenya in nearly two years. Organizational affairs here in the States have kept me from returning. I have often been sad to tears. Yet, there is a reason why I seem to be held here. After all, when I conside... - 2009/10/14 Happy Holidays! - Make a Smilebox greeting - 2008/12/08 Happy Holidays! - Make a Smilebox greeting - 2008/12/08 we all are doing better than we think! - hi all. yes, I think that "things are better than they look"! I am not writing, here, about the economy or the politics. These are only aftereffects of other events. there is something of an artist's painting, that I saw way way back in June of t... - 2008/11/21 - 21,588 - 2008/11/18
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The Choctaw Trail of Tears
Describes how a great nation was forced to move from ancestral homelands by aggressive treaties of the United States government in the early nineteenth century.
Lenapehauken Education and Research Cntr
Dawn Manyfeathers, Len Littlefox and the People of Lenapehauken teach Eastern Woodland ways in Schools, and on the property in Maryland.
KodaWolf's Native Links
links to: Native Scholarship & financial aid sites, news sources, womens issues, Tribal sites, Native actors & singers, pow wow links, much more
Sacred Lands Preservation and Education
Sacred Lands Preservation and Education, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving land that has historical and archaeological significance. We are committed to protect the Narvaez/Anderson Indian mound which is the site of an ancient Tocobaga village. We honor the Tocobaga Indians who lived here and are now gone and unable to speak for themselves.
Comanche Univeristy of the 49
Site for educating non-natives and amusing natives. Site also contains native news, humor, and recipes.
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