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Vallejo OKs deal that may end tribal park protest

07/16/11 VALLEJO - Vallejo city officials have agreed not to develop a park where Native American remains are buried without approval from tribes - a move that could end a three-month tribal protest at the site.
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Around Windham County

07/15/11 Friday July 15, 2011 In Bellows Falls... INTER-TRIBAL PERFORMANCE: The Youth Department of the Rockingham Free Public Library is hosting Voices of United Spirit, a Native American inter-tribal performance group on Monday, July 18, at 5 p.
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Writers on the Range: Justice delayed but finally delivered

07/15/11 When federal District Judge Thomas F. Hogan approved a $3.4 billion settlement with several hundred thousand Native American plaintiffs last month, it was the largest court-ordered payout in the history of the United States government.
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Writers on the Range: Justice delayed but finally delivered

07/15/11 When federal District Judge Thomas F. Hogan approved a $3.4 billion settlement with several hundred thousand Native American plaintiffs last month, it was the largest court-ordered payout in the history of the United States government Copyright 2011 Summit Daily News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Summit ...
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Fort Bragg Pomo tribe seeks BIA recognition

07/14/11 With some Native American leaders praising and others criticizing a new marine life protection area compromise, Eric Hontou is part of a Pomo band who are feeling left out, as usual.
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Happenings: Powwow at college kicks off weekend

07/14/11 Children of Many Colors Native American Powwow returns to the Moorpark College athletic field this weekend.
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Wants clean water, greater respect for Native Americans

07/14/11 From Don Timmerman, Milwaukee: We fear that the proposed Penokee Mine with a reduction on mining regulations would be another assault on the Native American people.
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Protected ocean areas celebrated widely

07/14/11 Despite ongoing questions about Native American uses, the final map of new marine protected areas is being saluted as a crowning achievement of cooperation and protection by those who were part of the process, from fishermen to environmentalists to government officials to Native Americans.
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Light show: Lost car magnets make for an interesting display on car wash light post

07/13/11 Lost car magnets symbolize everything from schools to sports teams to political causes . . . . Photo: Anne W. Semmes / CT It rises like a totem pole from the ground in front of the Old Greenwich Car Wash on East Putnam Ave . -- but it isn't made of wood, and it doesn't symbolize the legends of mythical creatures and winged birds carved by some Native American shaman.
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One Tank Trip: Oregon Trail Days

07/13/11 A festival in northern Illinois is now a celebration of Native American and Western heritage along the Blackhawk Waterways.
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Caddo grad represents Choctaw Nation in Jim Thorpe Native American All Star Game

07/12/11 Roger Behrens represented the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma in the Jim Thorpe Native American All Star Game at North Texas University in Denton, Texas. Behrens was selected as the MVP offensive playe...
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Wild West City hosts Native American dance and education

07/11/11 Byram Teaching about Native American life and dispelling myths about them is what drives Little Hawk and members of his family to dance for and tell stories about Native American culture to the public.
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'The Devil Colony' explores early U.S. mystery

07/09/11 James Rollins' "The Devil Colony" takes the Sigma team on an action-packed adventure that involves early Native American...
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Art events

07/08/11 All weekend - "FEMALE FORMS AND FACETS: PORTRAYALS OF WOMEN IN ART" - Ends Aug. 21; "In Plein Sight," ends July 31; "Native Tongue: Native American Works from the Collection," ends Aug. 14; Fort Wayne Museum of Art, 311 E. Main St.; hours and prices, 422-6467 or www.fwmoa.org
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Fandango held at fest site on Parkway

07/07/11 Inside the Wine Tent at Fandango this weekend, the staff of AmRhein Wine Cellars from Bent Mountain gave wine tastings while wearing zany hats. Among the ten wineries represented was Mattaponi Winery, a Native American Winery from Spotsylvania, Virginia.
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Sacred Springs: Unique summer camp delves into the history, and culture of native Americans

07/07/11 An opportunity for San Marcos youth to explore and learn about Native American ancestors is coming up July 18-22.
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Paiute artist picking cattails gets $800 citation

07/07/11 Native American artist Wesley Dick shows some partially completed duck decoys that he makes using tule plants. Photo taken along the Truckee River in Reno on Thursday, June 23, 2011. Photo by David B. Parker.
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Talking Rock Sponsors Southwest's Premier Indian Art Market

07/06/11 PRESCOTT, Ariz. The Prescott Indian Art Market PIAM returns July 9-10 to the Sharlot Hall Museum with both traditional and contemporary works of art including Native American jewelry, ceramics, hand-woven baskets, blankets and more. The event, known as one of the premier Native American art markets in the...
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Heart of Louisiana: Jonesville Mounds

07/05/11 A small north Louisiana town has decided that if they build it, the tourists will come. What they're building is a massive Indian mound, just like the one that they've lost over the last 150 years. It's an attempt to revive the rich Native American history in the town of Jonesville in Catahoula Parish. A pile of dirt along Highway 84 in Jonesville is the only hint of something special. It's the ...
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Van Brimmer: Chatham Artillery once put on a grand July 4th spectacle

07/03/11 Two centuries ago, the July Fourth fireworks began at dawn. The Chatham Artillery woke the city with a 17-gun salute at sunrise and closed the local Independence Day festivities with a fireworks show at dusk. The organization charged with defending Savannah against invaders - be they Native American tribes, revolting slaves, British redcoats or, later on, the Union Army - as well as providing ...
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Wildfire threatens sacred lands

07/02/11 LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- The threat of wildfire reaching the Los Alamos nuclear lab and the town that surrounds it eased after crews made progress under cloud cover and rain, but concerns turned Friday to lands held sacred by Native American tribes as fir ...
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