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  • NA Stories and Games - Connect with others at Keyword: Ethnicity for all your chats on Native American traditions and culture. Chat: go chat
  • NCAA Bans Native American Mascots in Postseason - General Sports Boards: Starting in February, any school with a nickname or logo considered racially or ethnically "hostile" or "abusive" would be prohibited from using them in postseason events. Discuss the new rule. Read the story. Message Board: 0 Posts, Last Post on 05/11/06
  • Powwow Alert - We are about current Native American PowWows; NA Artists BUSINESS ADS; Events; Crafts; INDIGENOUS People; Actors; Veterans; etc. Groups: Founded by KehauGWYio on 01/05/04
  • native american - Match Chat - Instantly connect with people you share your hobbies. Create a Profile, and AOL does the rest. AOL Keyword: Match Chat. Chat: go chat
  • Native Americans - Ask your questions about Native Americans here. It can take up to 24 hours to receive an answer: Message Board FAQs. For more on this topic, try Homework Help Search. Message Board: 0 Posts, Last Post on 12/13/04
  • Coven of the Shadows of Midnight - An eclectic Wiccan coven who's beliefs are a mixture of norse, celtic, faerie, egyptian, native american and alexandrian. we welcome all who are new and old to the Craft. Please join us in worship Groups: Founded by Sharmesha on 01/21/06
  • Native Discussions - Keyword: Ethnicity provides a community to meet others and to chat on current events revolving around Native American's today. Chat: go chat
  • Southwest U.S. - Development of Southwestern U.S. including contributions by Native American, Mexican, Spanish, Russian, Chinese... Message Board: 0 Posts, Last Post on 12/31/69
  • Boo;s Native Tags And More - native american group ,for people that want to collect and share native art and tags with us this group list is G TO SAC .. Groups: Founded by CHIMES4EVER on 09/21/05
  • Ebony Chicago - Whether native or tourist, this is the place to talk about ChiTown. Chat: go chat
  • Native American Paintings - Collectors exchange of info and art BY American Indians. Message Board: 0 Posts, Last Post on 12/28/03
  • SNS SIG - American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Special Interest Group for Spanish for Native Speakers Groups:
  • Ebony New Orleans - Whether native or tourist, this is the place to talk about the N.O. Chat: go chat
  • Native Americans - This is a topic for discussing things about many great people: Native Americans. Message Board: 0 Posts, Last Post on 02/20/04
  • Native American - I would like to come to you with a good heart in a good way. I offer you the teachings of The Ancestor's. Mitakuye Oyasin "We Are All Related" Groups:
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  • Native American Paintings - Collectors exchange of info and art BY American Indians. Message Board: 0 Posts, Last Post on 12/28/03
  • Native American Genealogy - "Where are my people",locating information of ancestors and relations, currently: DeCorse\Pasqual:Quechan,FortYuma and Nelson\Bidonie: Navajo Mt,SanJuanPiaute,Indian name Kaavoi\Napaats\Owl: Piaute Groups:
  • Native Americans with Respect - It's time for an American Indian chat room that knows what respect is. Remember: the government loves to watch us fight and bicker and a reason to change things against us. Groups: Founded by Spiritedwolf1961 on 07/15/04
  • NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC - This group is dedicated to information about Native traditional and contemporary music! It's not just about drumming anymore! OUTSTANDING music comes from Native american indians. Come and be informed Groups: Founded by Nativesmusic on 10/04/03
  • Native American Indian - Speak truth on the Genocide that has been onging against the Native American Indian. NO slang words will be permitted. All discussions must be factual. Groups: Founded by Bmahatasooma on 07/23/03
  • Lookin 4 Native Indians pen pals - Lookin for Native American Indian's that are lookin for pen-pals to write too. To build a beautiful friendship with other people. I am very interested in the native back ground. Groups: Founded by BLUEDREAMS2U on 05/02/03
  • AMERICAN INDIAN WOURLD - HEY THIS IS FOR NATIVE AMERICANS AND FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO CHAT FR NICE TALK NO FIGHTING NO NOTHING EVERY ONE WILL BE NICE TO ONE ANOTHER AND YOU FIGHT YOU WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE . Groups: Founded by Minda joe 2 on 11/13/02
  • Mixed Blood Indians - A place for Native Americans to meet and talk about their People. Groups: Founded by CrapoG on 12/30/01
  • Native American Spirituality - American Indian and their Spiritual beliefs. Groups: Founded by RosendoGraywolf on 10/02/01
  • NativeUniversal - This group is for Native Americans and those who wish to learn more about us, our beliefs, games, laws, issues in Indian Country. Groups:
  • Miramania & M2002 - A group with the bond of gratitude drawn from the music of artist Robert Mirabal, by promoting fundraising/charitable causes for Native American Indians, their children and elders Groups:
  • The Indian Nations Chatline Club - A place for all native american people Groups:
  • Native American Spirituality - American Indian and their Spiritual beliefs. Groups: Founded by RosendoGraywolf on 10/02/01
  • American Indians - This is for all Native american indians Groups: Founded by Doc ca lady 1 on 09/21/04
  • Band Of The Hand - I desire to form a group of people whose worth is devoted to the native American indian, Anyone can join with respect and the lust to learn of our ways. Groups: Founded by ChircahuaIce on 07/04/04
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  • Lumbee Indians - This is a group for those of us that are Lumbee. The first native american group just for us. Groups: Founded by SexyLumbee07 on 04/21/04
  • LAFONTAINE TO FONTAINE.. - LAST NAME USE TO BE LAFONTAINE,FROM FRANCE.FAMILY CAME OVER IN CANADA THE LA WAS DROPED TO MAKE ONLY FONTAINE.I WAS TOLD THERE WAS NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BLOOD IN THE FAMILY-TRYING TO RE-SEARCH THIS. Groups: Founded by TPHMN12 on 07/11/03
  • Native Spirit - Deutschsprachige Native American group. Themen: Spiritualitaet, Kultur und Geschichte der amerikanischen Indianer. Groups: Founded by Wopilatanka4 on 12/14/03
  • Native American Artifacts - All of you who love Native American Indian Artifacts . . .weavings, basketry, pottery, silver jewelry, etc.etc. Groups: Founded by GlendPw on 10/28/01
  • FIND YOUR INDIAN ROOTS - iF YOU ARE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN AND CANNOT TRACE YOUR ROOTS OR ARE TRYING TO FIND OTHERS OF YOUR TRIBE PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE LOOKING FOR MY SON-IN LAWS SIBLING! Groups: Founded by Mom dearest 321 on 12/01/02
  • Native American Spirituality - American Indian and their Spiritual beliefs. Groups: Founded by RosendoGraywolf on 10/02/01
  • Native Americans - Anyone intrested in Indians Groups: Founded by hawkwolf94 on 08/20/01
  • Thursday, September 14, 2006

    Fwd: PETITION FOR: President Bush Loss of Social Security Benefits !!!!!

    Subj: FWD:For concerned Members of our Group,- Loss of Social Security Benefits !!!!! 
    Date: 9/14/2006 11:43:19 AM Central Standard Time
    From: A2002V2002
    To: nativeartsculture@yahoogroups.com


    From:

    Margaret B.
    To:





    Date: Thursday, September 14, 2006
    Subject: Help Stop This Please



    ADD YOUR NAME DEMANDING  THIS BILL (WHICH WAS VOTED ON LAST WEEK BY THE SENATE) TO BE VETO'D  !!!!


    - Loss of Social Security  Benefits

    It is  already impossible to live on Social Security alone. If they give benefits  to "illegal" aliens who have never contributed, where does that leave us  that have paid into Social Security all our working lives? As stated  below, the Senate voted this  week to allow "illegal" aliens access to Social Security  benefits. Attached is an opportunity to sign a petition  that requires citizenship for eligibility to that social  service.

    You can Agree or Delete. Instructions are  below.

    PETITION FOR: President Bush

    Mr. President: The  petition below is a protest against what the senate voted on recently  which was to allow illegal's to access our social security! We demand  that you and all congressional representatives require citizenship for  anyone to be eligible for social services in the United States . We  further demand that there not be any amnesty given to illegal's, and  NO free services or funding, or payments to and for illegal  immigrants. We are fed up with the lack of action about this matter  and are tired of "paying" for services to illegal's! Tell Senor  Fox to pay for his own people!

    =====>Agree or  Delete: Instructions to sign are at the bottom.
    1. Mary  Takami, Calif.
    2. Connie Dodd. Calif.
    3. Frank  Beirau , Calif.
    4. Barbara Murray, Calif.
    5.  Dody Farha , Okla.
    6, Woody Farho, Okla
    7.  Donna Capatosto, CA
    8. Larry Capatosto, CA
    9.  Ryan Capatosto, CA
    10. Samantha Capatosto, CA
    11. Nancy Brown, Torrance , CA
    12. Daniel Brown, Torrance  , CA
    13. Tamara Clark, Torrance , CA
    14.  Darrin Clark, Torrance , CA
    15. J. L. Thome, Torrance ,  CA
    16. J. E. Thome, torrance , CA
    17. Phillip  Cook, Manhattan Beach , CA
    18. Howard Thrall, Rancho Palos  Verdes , CA
    19. Jim Lehman The Dalles , OR
    20.  TOM JENSEN, SAN ANTONIO , TEXAS
    21. Ed Melone Phoenix  AZ
    22 Laetitia Borden Phoenix AZ
    23 bob reid,  mesa az
    24 janet reid, mesa az
    25 kaley reid,  mesa az
    26 antonio reid, mesa az
    27. Spike  Graham, Paradise Valley , AZ
    28. Wendy Graham, Paradise  Valley , AZ
    29. Joe Johnston, Gilbert AZ
    30.  Jerry Eppler, Carmel , CA
    31. Mary Worth, Prescott  AZ
    32 Gary Carville, Los Altos , CA
    33. Ron  Jeziorski, Santa Clara , CA
    34. Jeff Jeziorski, Thousand  Oaks , CA
    35. Gary Kos, Thousand Oaks
    36.  Susan Kos, Thousand Oaks
    37. Pierre Gerardy, Fillmore ,  CA
    38. Cynthia Nadeau, Van Nuys , CA
    39. Sean  Nadeau, Van Nuys
    40. Kyle Nadeau, van Nuys
    41.  William Coburn, Sherman Oaks, CA
    42. James Harper, Sherman  Oaks
    43. Carver Shannon, Los Angeles
    44. Paul  Turgeon, Los Angeles
    45. Cathy Wainwright, Redondo  Beach
    46. Thomas Raoch, Redondo Beach , CA
    47.  Doris Roach, Redondo Beach , CA
    48. John Sabel, Redondo  Beach , CA
    49. Howard Wood, Redndo beach, CA
    50 Vincent Wainwright, San Diego , CA
    51. David Kauffman,  San Diego , CA
    52. Don Jorgenson, Hawthrone ,  CA
    53. Sam Gerardi, Redondo Beach , CA
    54.  Michele Crowley, PA
    55. Richard Crowley, PA
    56. Bill Thompson
    57. Jan Thompson
    58. Brit  Lane
    59. Therese Blyleven
    60. Eugenia  Barney
    61. Larry Barne y
    62 Barbara M. Kohl  Tonasket, Wa.
    63. J. A. LOWMAN YUMA , AZ
    64.Deveta Papania, Yuma , AZ
    65. B. Picciano ,  AZ
    66. A. Picciano , AZ
    67. J. lang,  Ar.
    68. W.lang, Ar.
    69. C. Gully,  Ca.
    70. J. Gully, Ca.
    71. C Rusch  Ca
    72. Chryl Gallagher, Ca
    73.Dominic Cerra ,  CA .
    74. Tracy Regan, Vista , CA
    75. Yvonne  Hamnquist, Vista , CA
    76. Mike Hamnquist, Vista ,  CA
    77. Myrrl Hamnquist, Vista , CA
    78. Janette  McLintock, Vista , CA
    79. Robert McLintock, Vista ,  CA
    80. Robert McLintock, Jr., Lincoln , NE
    81.  Katie McLintock, Lincoln , NE
    82. J. Woodburn, Vista ,  CA
    83. M. A. Woodburn, Vista , CA
    84. C. A.  Woodburn, Vista , CA
    85. Gerald A. Boswell, Prescott ,  AZ
    86. Rehab S. Boswell, Prescott , AZ
    87  Oliver Taylor, Prescott , AZ
    88. Carolyn S. Taylor,  Prescott , AZ
    89 Thomas A. Reid
    90 Shirley L.  Reid
    91 Susan Whiteley Las Vegas , NV
    92 Paul  Whiteley Las Vegas , NV
    93. Barbara Meyer, CA
    94. William Damery
    95 Richard Anderson , Pioneer,  CA.
    96 Debbie Anderson, Pioneer, CA.
    97Gary  Dorall, Pioneer, CA
    98 Jean Dorall, Pioneer,  CA.
    99 Janice Anderson CA
    100 Orville Anderson  CA
    101 Charles Scanlon, CA
    102 Dolores  Scanlon, CA
    103 Donald R. Burr
    104 Darlene Y.  Burr
    105 Richard W. Bothman
    106 Dennis Holmes  , CAlifornia
    107. Harlan L. Bowe, Sierra Vista ,  AZ
    108 Larry Bonham
    109.Me rle Forst  Oregon
    110 Marlena Forst, California
    111.  Gayle Heiser, Oregon
    112. Pat Wells,  California
    113. Jan Wendell, Texas
    114. Sharon  Schutz, Texas
    115. David Schutz, Texas
    116.  Kitty Jones, Texas
    117. Carolyn Joynt,  Tennessee
    118. Paul Brown, MS
    119. Connie  Brown, MS
    120. John ny L. Sanders, LA
    121.  Rebecca T. Sanders, LA
    122. John Dukes , La.
    123. Lois M. Dukes, La.
    124. Terry Wilson, La.
    125 Dean Wilkerson , AR
    126. W. Curtis Hicks
    127. Gypsy N. Hicks
    128. Neil H. Dobbins, AR
    129. Regina M Dobbins, AR
    130. Ida L. Kennedy,  AR
    131. Frank Bonner, Ca
    132. DeAndra Boydd ,  CA
    133. Marcus Boydd, CA
    134. Danny Michaels,  CA
    135. Daniel Meditz, CA
    136. Dorothy  Gehring, CA
    137. Harvey B. Walker, Anaheim ,Ca
    138. Linda L. Walker, Anaheim , Ca
    139. KC Douglas,  Anaheim , Ca
    140. Brandi L. Walker Anaheim Hills,  Ca
    141. Zach Bevans, Anaheim Hills, Ca
    142.  Devin D. Schroeder, Corona , Ca
    143. Paul Schroeder,  Corona , Ca
    144. Nancee Micham, Taneyville ,  Mo
    145. Mike Micham, Taneyville, Ca
    146. Helen  Sabin, Rancho Palos Verdes , Ca
    147. Julie Clarke, San  Pedro , CA
    148. Nikola Brajevich, Rancho Palos Verdes ,  CA
    149.Richard Bulot, San Pedro , CA
    150. Joe  B. Cagle, Irvine , CA
    151.Ronald A. Cotta, Redondo Beach ,  CA
    152 Carol Waselenchuk , FL
    153 Jeanette J.  Brooks
    154. Sheryl L. Brooks
    155. Kyleen  Madsen , FL
    156. Rand Madsen, FL
    157 David A.  Whitehorn, Fl.
    158 Mary Whitehorn, Fl.
    158  James H. Peak
    159 Janith E. Peak
    160 Bill  Millholland
    161 Barbara Millholland
    162 Gerald  Powell
    163 Linda Powell
    164 RAYMOND  KUHN
    165 Dolores Kuhn
    166 Roger  Parrish
    167 Joanne Parrish
    168 Mike Volpe,  Florida
    169 Betty Volpe, Florida
    170 Kyle L.  Hartzell, Florida
    171 Thom Milnor, Douglasville ,  GA
    172 Eileen Milnor, Douglasville , GA
    173  Gary Milnor, Douglasville , GA
    174 Jackie Francis,  Douglasville , GA
    175 Lawrence P. Pate , Avon Park ,  Florida
    176 Penny Socin, Arlington , Texas
    178  Jerry Socin, Arlington , Texas
    179 Rader, Belvidere ,  Illinois
    180 Marnie Mowles, Marion , Montana
    181 William R. Miller Jr, KANSAS
    182 Linda Miller,  KANSAS
    183 David Dielman
    184 Orland  Rosell
    185. Amber Brooks
    186. Jason  Rosell
    187.Courtney Brooks , Pensacola ,  Florida
    188. Becky Brooks, Pensacola , Florida
    189. Pam Leonard, Cantonment, FL
    190. James T., Pensacola  , FL
    191. W.Thomas TN
    192. H Thomas  TN
    193. Fort Wayne Hopper, AL
    194. B Clark ,  AL
    195. C. Jordan, Al.
    196. R.  Knight
    197. D. H. Blackwelder, FL
    198. K.  Dougherty , MD
    199. R. Dougherty , MD
    200. M  Ranalla , ME
    201. C. Ranalla , WA
    202. Joseph  Ranalla,Ca.
    203.Cheryl Ranalla.Ca.
    204. Jeanie  Johnson, CA
    205. Paul Johnson , CA
    206 Robert  Caris , CA
    207 Cindy Seeley, VA
    208 Jeanine  Kody,VA
    209 Ron Kody, VA
    210 Sandra Wetmore,  VA
    211 William Moore , VA
    212 Mary Alice  Moore, VA
    213 Harry M. Moore, VA
    214 Virginia  Williams NC
    215 Thurman Williams NC
    216 Lendon  Cunningham NC
    217 Wendy Cunningham NC
    218 Edna  Giroir Bryan,TX
    219 Mary Russell, Abilene , TX
    220. Nancy Gazzellone, Harrison , NY
    221. BJ Satterfield,  Mableton , GA
    222. Terry Dyer. Loganville ,  Ga.
    223. Carol Dyer, Loganville , Ga.
    224.  Shane Dyer, Loganville , Ga.
    225. Mike Smith, Lubbock ,  Tx
    226. Brenda Smith, Lubbock , Tx
    227. Rex E.  Nixon, Hobbs , New Mexico
    228. Sherri G. Nixon, Hobbs ,  New Mexico
    229. Rodney M. Trammel, Hobbs , NM
    230. James M. Trammel, Hobbs , NM
    231. Lucille L. Trammel,  Hobbs , NM
    232. Chris Hilburn, Hobbs , NM
    233  Danny Goolsby
    234 Doyle Beauchamp ,TX.
    235.  Don T. Hayes, Plainview , TX
    236. Diannna K. Hayes,  Plainview , TX
    237. Ruth Obenhaus
    238. Harold  Obenhaus
    239 Kenneth Stukey
    240 Lea  Stukey
    241 Gary Moss
    242 Eileene  Moss
    243 Doug Moss
    244. Donna  Chambers
    245. Brenda Parker
    246. Norma  Buth
    247 Bill Buth
    248Norma Morgan
    249 Milton Morgan
    250 Raylene Fealy NC
    251 Jim  Fealy NC
    252 VICKI PENNEY
    253 JOHN  PENNEY
    254 Sandra Sailors
    255 David  Sailors
    256 Patsy Allen
    257 Edward  Allen
    258 Jim Smith
    259 Karen Smth
    260 James Nichols
    261 Wayne Ulmer
    262 Tom  Reilly Ca.
    263 Maureen Reilly Ca.
    264 Earl W.  Wilkinson , OR
    265 Linda L. Wilkinson , OR
    266  Dixie L. Haddock
    267 John I. Haddock
    268  Violet Gehrke
    269 Shirley Brittian KS.
    270  Sharon Kilts, KS
    271 Eileen Brunzell, CA
    272  Joseph P Carrigan
    273 Lydia E Carrigan
    274  Therese Griesmer
    275 Don Griesmer
    276. JAN  VERFURTH
    277. ANNE VERFURTH
    278. JAN ELLEN  VERFURTH
    279 Jerome Goebel, VA
    280 Mary Ann  Goebel, VA
    281 Karolen Linderman
    282. Michael  A. Glass
    283. Herman Leonard
    284. Pete Kameron  , Ca.
    285. Rowland Perkins, Ca.
    286. Sallie  Perkins, Ca.
    287. Dahra Perkins , Oregon
    288.  Kamala James , Oregon
    289. Hardy James ,  Oregon
    290. Alexandra Furlong, Wash
    291. Teri  McCasland, CA
    292. Keith Harn, CA
    293. Eugene  Petzold, Torrance , CA
    294. Hanna Petzold, Torrance ,  CA
    295. Albert V. Kingsbury , Wyoming , PA
    296. Sharon E. Kingsbury, Wyoming , PA
    297. Helen E.  Groves, Kapaa, Kauai , Hi.
    298. Carol J. Groves , Kapaa,  Kauai , Hi.
    299. Kellie Groves, Montebello ,  CA
    300. Donald Groves, Montebello , CA
    301.  Ellen Drake, Montebello , CA
    302. Sean Groves, Montebello  , CA
    303. Michael Groves, Montebello , CA
    304.  Patricia Venable, Montclair , Ca.
    305. Janice Pierce, West  Covina , CA
    306 Dale Van Strat
    307 Eva Van  Stratten
    308. Richard L. Hamlin
    309. Patricia  A. Hamlin
    310. Robert L. Neely, Lancaster, Ca
    311. Pamela Sue  Neely, Lancaster, Ca
    312. Susan Morgan, Simi Valley ,, CA
    313.  Sharon Isaacs, Lake Havasu city , AZ
    314. Louise Flood ,  Az.
    315. Donald Flood , Az.
    316. Carole Schaffer Ca
    317.  Clyde Schaffer Ca
    318. Ron Schaffer Ca
    319. Dennis Alexander  Ca
    320. Armida Otero Ca
    321. Diana Markley Ca
    322. Norma  Sarvey Ca
    323. Cheryl Heisler Mo
    324. Mark Dunham Mo
    325. Jim  Corkins Ca
    326. Vicky Fowler Ca
    327. Cheri Nutter Ca
    328.  Chad Nutter Ca
    329. Kyle Luna Ca
    330. Cathy Downey Az
    331.  Mike Downey Az
    332. Joan Beck , AZ
    333. Phil Strittmatter ,  AZ
    334. Pat Decker , Tx
    335. Don Decker , Tx
    336. Paul Decker  IL
    337. Dorothy Decker IL
    338. Jeff Dillman , MO
    339. Keith  Brown , MO
    340. Glenn Phillips , TX
    341. Hope Elston ,  TX
    342. Annamarie Ferguson , TX
    343. John Ferguson , TX
    344. Alx Gilson ,  TX
    345 R. J. Bull, OK
    346. G. Ford,  OK
    347. L. Ford,  OK
    348.   Sherry Hawley , TX
    349.   Henry Hawley , TX
    350.   Chase Hawley , TX
    351.  Chantz Hawley , TX
    352.  Tami Hawley , TX
    353.   Charla Walton, Ama. , TX
    354.  Georgeanne Churchman , TX
    355. Sue  Lawrence , TX
    356. Ken  McCormick, TX
    357. Roy  Rastetter, TX
    358. Mary  Rastetter, TX
    359. Wynelle Perry,  TX
    360 Norma Paris,  TX
    361. Nell Krueger,  TX
    362. Lawrence Guidry,  LA
    363.Gerald   Heisler , WI
    364. Carl Curtis,  MI
    365. Fay Curtis,  MI
    366. Joel B. Witham,  KS
    367. Jacqueline L.  Witham, KS
    368. Theresa Riley,  KS
    369. Roger Mann, KS
    370. Randy Teinert,  TX
    380. Kat Knudsen, Smithville  TX
    381. Susan Kraemer, Warner Robins,  GA
    382. Brenda Durden,  Macon, GA
    383.  Bonita Whigam, Gray, GA
    384. Marty Whigam,  Gray,Ga
    385. William Vowell,  Macon,GA
    386. Terry Z. Greene;  Milledgeville,Ga.
    387. David E.  Haskell, Milledgeville, GA
    389. Susan  Waits, Grand Prairie, TX
    390. Becky  Myers, TX
    391. David  Myers, TX
    392.   Barbera Nix, Houston, Tx
    393.  Nancy Barlow, Layton, UT
    394. marian  barlow, taos, n.m
    395. robert  barlow, taos, n.m
    396. Donna  Simmons Mo.
    397. R.D.  Simmons Mo.
    398. Robeet A.  Bell
    399 Rube  Glover,Lone Oak,TX
    400 Tanya Glover,  lONE oAK,tx
    401 Ricky Thorn, Irving, Tx
    402 Cindy Mitchell, Coppell, TX
    403 William Mitchell, Irving, TX
    404 Leroy Ritchie, Arlington, Tx.
    405  Patricia Ritchie, Arlington, Tx
    406  LaWana Underwood, Austin, TX
    407  Renata Simmons, Liberty Hill, Tx
    408  James Simmons, Liberty Hill, Tx
    409  Cynthia Simmons, Austin, Tx.
    410  Valerie Green, Kingsland, Tx
    411. Dreama Runyon, Wellington, FL
    412. Lucy Runyon, Wellington, FL
    413. Judy McConagle, FL
    414. Leon Perez, Wellington, FL
    415. Margaret Baylor 
    416 Judith Gilman
    417 Little Running Deer
    If you don't forward the petition and just  stop it, we will lose all these names. If you do not want to sign  it, please just forward it to everyone you know. Thank you!!! To  add your name, click on "forward". You will be able to add your  name at the bottom of the list and then forward it to your  friends.

    I think everyone should send a copy now to  the President. I put all my friends in the BCC address box and in  the To box I put the President@whitehouse.gov.


    THE  2,000th PERSON SEND IT ON TO THE FOLLOWING E-MAIL ADDRESS:

    President@WhiteHouse.gov

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    Monday, September 11, 2006

    9-11

      9-11

    We will never forget our fallen heros of 9/11.
    God bless them and bless our troops.


    Message from Iraq
    The proud warriors of Baker
    Company
    wanted to do something
    to pay tribute
    To our fallen comrades.
    So since we
    are part of the only
    Marine Infantry
    Battalion left in Iraq the
    one way that
    we could think of doing
    that is By
    taking a picture of
    Baker Company
    saying the way we feel.
    It would be
    awesome if you could
    find a way to
    share this with our fellow
    countrymen. I
    Was wondering if there
    was any
    way to get this into your
    papers to
    let the world know that
    "WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN"
    and are proud
    to serve our country.
    Semper If
    1stSgt Dave Jobe


    The attached photo was forwarded
    from one
    of the last U.S. Marine companies
    in Iraq. They
    would like to have it passed to as many
    people as
    possible,
    to let the folks back home know that they
    remember
    why they're there and that they
    remember those
    who've been lost.

     

     

    This link is particularly incredible. Photographer Bil Biggart was killed by debris at the World Trade Center on 9/11, and took photos until he died. His camera was recovered, and the images are in a gallery at the link below:

    *
    'Bill Biggart's Final Exposures'

     
     
     
     

    Sunday, September 10, 2006

    Remembering 9 -11 And Healing

    Healing Pole
     
     Jewell James

    Lummi tribal member
    Jewell Praying Wolf James
    (Indian Name: tse-Sealth,
    a lineal descendent of Chief Seattle). Mr James is a Northwest Coast Spirit Dancer, Master Carver and President of the House of Tears Carvers.

    (Lummi)
    Large Cedar Carvings and Totems


    Healing Pole

    The Lummi Healing Pole
    Attracting national media attention on its cross-country journey from Bellingham, Washington to the Sterling Forest, near New York City,

     Piece #5
     Piece #1

    Piece #4

    Eagles

     Piece #2

     Piece #6
     Piece #3

     

     



    The Liberty and Freedom totem poles with the Sovereignty crossbar placed across them are the "sacredness of love joining us together," said Jewell "Praying Wolf" James, councilman and master carver of the Lummi Nation. The Lummis presented the poles to the Pentagon in a Sept. 19 ceremony to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack. Photo by Rudi Williams
    (Click photo for screen-resolution image);
    high-resolution image available.

     

    [Image]: Forest Service Shield. News Release

    USDA Forest Service

    Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
    Mt. Baker Ranger Station

    Contact: Betty Blodgett, 425-744-3571 or
    Kurt Russo – Lummi Indian Nation 360-961-4554

    Cedar Trees from the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest to Be Carved by Lummi Indian Nation into Liberty and Freedom Totem Poles that will become Part of a Permanent 9-11 Memorial in Washington D.C.

    Sedro Woolley: April 6, 2004

     

    The One Voice Mural

    The One Voice Healing Pole

    The One Voice 9-11 Healing Totem sculpture above was gifted in the memory of all those lives lost in the 9-11 tragedies.  It was transported cross country from California and unveiled and erected within the New York City Bronx Zoo in September, 2002 on the first year anniversary.

    The One Voice 9-11 Healing Pole makes it debut.

    The Heal All Life Healing Pole Sculptures The One Voice 9-11 Healing Pole with a representation of New York City ... Shane's healing poles include one honoring American Indians commissioned by the ...http://www.larson-<WBR>foundation.<WBR>org/hal/main.<WBR>htm ttp://www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/news/2004/nr_mbrd_lummi_040604.shtml

     

    A design Vision for Restoration Park

    The Park would feature a permanent family of 16 immense fallen old growth healing poles erected in a special area within the San Francisco Presidio.

     

    Bluebird Woman Elayna Reyna of the San Juan Bautista American Indian Council puts her own healing energy into the Childrens Sculpture.

     

    Lemon grass burns inside a California abalone shell in the traditional Native American consecration ceremony of the first Heal All Life sculpture dedicated to the Children of the World in 1997.  

     

     

    The Childrens Sculpture on display at the world headquarters plaza of Levi Strauss in San Francisco.

     

    The Healing Mission

     Land - Ancient Trees               The First Peoples                    Oceans - The Great Whale

    The healing missions of the Heal All Life Sculptures is expressed through three living symbols (life forms) of the indigenous plants, animals and peoples of the world;

    • The great original old growth giant trees, the redwoods and cedars of the Pacific Northwest, 

    • The great whale (Kohola), 

    • The proud descendents of the First Peoples of California and the Pacific Northwest, and the Pacific Islands.

    The whale (kohola) and the old growth redwood and cedar trees, ancient animal and plant species which have co-existed for over 40 million years on this planet, are threatened with extinction as are the history and collective wisdom of the indigenous "First Peoples" of the Earth. This brings meaning and importance to the healing mission expressed in each of the Heal All Life Sculptures.  

    The stories of the great whale, the great California redwood and Pacific Coast cedar trees, and the spiritual traditions and cultures of the  indigenous peoples of California, Hawaii and the Pacific region, are re-told through these Heal All Life Sculptures in a respectful and reverent manner which seeks to heal ancient wounds and restore new life, respect and hope to the living and future descendants of the indigenous peoples, plants and animals of the world.

    Saturday, September 9, 2006

    Important Information for women! with links

    Thursday, September 7, 2006

    The Full Corn Moon Rises Sept. 7

    Full MoonThis month's full moon is named for corn-harvesting season. It will be the closest, largest full moon of 2006. A partial lunar eclipse will be visible Sept. 7 in Europe, Africa and Asia.