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https://youtu.be/FkR7g3CT_ek Minority Scholarships A large percentage of the U.S. college population is comprised of minority students from various backgrounds and races, including African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic and Latinos, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and so forth. To qualify as minority student, you don't need...
Many people believe that America is named after Amerigo Vespucci. While others hold fast to the idea that the continent was named after the indigenous people of this land. My contention is that this is only part truth. The name...
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS COME OF AGE Publication Date June 2009 On August 9, 2008, the International Day of Indigenous Peoples, Amazonian Indigenous Peoples across eastern Peru, organized by the Inter-ethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest (AIDESEP), held a massive...
https://youtu.be/4xwAtDoQP9A Interview: Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware Principal Chief Dennis J. Coker Lenape Happenings in Delaware Tribal citizen Sara Miller Fuller interviews Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware, Chief Coker, shortly before official tribal recognition by the State of Delaware. Learn a little...
In my mother’s cedar chest, which stood for years beneath the bay window over-looking the boughs of Norway Maple trees lining our street, carefully tucked away and preserved...
American Indian Tribes Today Today, the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs serves the following Maryland indigenous tribes: Accohannock Indian Tribe. Assateague Peoples Tribe. Cedarville Band of Piscataway Indians. Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians. Piscataway Conoy Confederacy and Sub-Tribes. Piscataway Indian Nation. ...
By  :  Chase IronEyes    What does 9-11 mean to Native America? Native America should think carefully about 9-11 and the reasons it happened. It did not happen just because all those dang Muslims are jealous of our “freedoms.” If we consider...
  The first inhabitants of Maryland were Paleo-Indians who came more than 10,000 years ago from other parts of North America to hunt mammoth, great bison and caribou. By 1,000 B.C., Maryland had more than 8,000 Native Americans in about...
https://youtu.be/r-7P1O9lbT0 Providence Cultural Equity Initiative Published on Oct 17, 2018 Providence's Indian History - A Historical Overview of the Indigenous Legacy of Rhode Island's Capitol City Presented by Raymond Two Hawks Watson , CEO/Founder of the Providence Cultural Equity Initiative Thursday September...
Vincent Mann November 8 at 9:37 PM Some have much to say about something which to contrary belief is about nothing.... In the time of our ancestors the world in which they lived bears only a slight resemblance to the one which...

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