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Saturday, June 4, 2005

Feature for our Youth


                              

                                                    



                           

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'Hed'lines In Other Media

Tribal Leader's Son Arrested in Shooting
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Tribe Responds to Killings With Grief Rather Than Anger
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more 'hed'lines >>    June 3, 2005 Feature» AIJI 5

AIJI 5
The fifth annual American Indian Journalism Institute gets underway with a class of 25 Native college students from 10 states and 20 tribes.

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Crazy Horse, Day 3
A blog allows you to sit in on a Native newspaper career conference at the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota.


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What’s in a Name?
Many Native last names roll off the tongue, and their origins can tell a myriad of stories.


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Going for Three
The Wyoming Indian High School Lady Chiefs get ready to defend their state basketball title.


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Welcome Wacipi
An annual powwow takes place at a time of change for University of South Dakota Native students.


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Cryin’ Time
A weekend confronting stereotypes of sexism was tough on the author—and she loved every minute of it!


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Remembering Lori Piestewa
A three-day event in Arizona honors the life of the fallen Hopi 'lady warrior.'


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Fair Views
The Heard Museum Fair and Market in Phoenix features the work of more than 600 Native artists.


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                                      COOL SITES Picked  BY KIDS
                      
National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian
A beautiful site in the family of excellent Smithsonian Web pages, with notes on current exhibitions, research links, publications and more.

http://www.si.edu/nmai/ 








                                            
     NA Kids helping to save Mother Earth, we Love You!! 
                                          



this is a poem I wrote on a road trip to Cheyenne River

You been down this road seven times
yet you never seen it before
a place where everything and nothing
becomes Indian Folk lore
The place where spirits dance
in the night under the sky
filled with my fore fathers
whose wisdom is wise
No treaty or reservation
can stop their voices of red
of the suffering and the ones
who fought and who bled
There is a circle that has power
and when you see it clear
always understand
our people are near
it occupies rooms in the greatest form
filling your veins with a beating drum
remember your ancestors
and secure the future for our young
this is the place where everything joins
its your heart, your voice, and the air in between
respect everything and everyone
because its you who knows what our people mean!
Mi-iwMy name is Nate, and I am 18.

                                  I am Anishinaabe and Lakota.







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