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|  02/01/10 LACEY - Students in public and private schools, the Nisqually Tribe, and other groups will honor American Indian author, poet, musician and storyteller Joseph Bruchac, the featured writer for the annual Lacey Loves to Read celebration. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/18/11 ( Smithsonian ) The Smithsonians National Museum of the American Indian will host a symposium on climate change, sustainability and indigenous values Saturday, July 23, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the museums Rasmuson Theater as part of the museum's Living Earth Festival.
07/19/11 TULSA, Okla. - Since an election was held three weeks ago for chief of one of the largest American Indian tribes, the incumbent and challenger have each been declared the winner - twice.
07/16/11 Vallejo officials agreed this week to dramatically scale back plans for a park on an American Indian burial ground, in response to protesters who have been camped on the site for three months. The Vallejo parks board... Hot themes this week:
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