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February 9, 2005 Issue 146

Volume 1  Highlights

2005 State of Indian Nations Address

$10,000 offered for Pedro mummy

Tracking down the underground railroad

Judge tells climbers to keep off Cave Rock

Inheritors of a Legacy: The Indigenous People of Central Mexico

The Blackfeet language will be taught to all tribal staff

Volume 2  Highlights

Native students on the rise in Oklahoma

Unspoken link to Senecas' past

Red Shirt raises the roof

Bill calls for lessons in tribal history

American Indians at UNC want sorority

Students told to leave D-Q

Volume 3   Highlights

Anderson resigning as head of Bureau of Indian Affairs

Professor Quits A Post Over A 9/11 Remark

U.S. Is Close to Eliminating AIDS in Infants, Officials Say

Troubled Cree youth feel lost, say worried parents

Ancestors' gene may be Responsible for Fat

Judge Rules Against Bush for Wolf Downgrade

Volume 4  Highlights

Quake's Echo Raised Surface Around Globe

Minds of Their Own: Birds Gain Respect

North Carolina Wants More Bees

Kiowa folk songs reborn in new storybooks

Painter Ernie Pepion now riding to the Spirit World

INDIAN LOGOS: What are we teaching children about American Indians?

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Opportunities and websites

February 9, 2005 Issue 145

Opportunities Highlights

Valentines for Vets

Doors to Diplomacy

"Young Entrepreneurs" Youth Track

100 Outstanding American Indian Women 2005

SWAIA Youth Fellowship

ASM Materials Education Foundation Materials Camp

ndian Health Professions Preparatory Scholarships

Confluence Project

Libraries Highlights

Inuit and Northwest Art E-Cards

Caribbean Children's Literature

Potatoes

Reminiscences of Tecumseh's Youth

Inter-Tribal Deaf Council

Image Writing used by the First Nations of North America

The Human Flower Project

Please do not touch the Indians

Indian Education Org

Native Village Resources

Native Village Libraries Native Village Inspiration

1975 Prayer to U.S. Senate

Remembering Columbia The 23rd Psalm in Cherokee Language

The Color of One's Skin

Native Village Education Opportunities Native Village News Archives
 Messages From the People

2004 NAMMY award Nominations

2005 State of Indian Nations Address

Ward Churchill Responds to "Some People Push Back."

Native Village Editorials

Passing of Grandfather Gerry

Tsunami Disaster Relief

About Native Village Native Village Reader Survey
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