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Lakota Hemp Days Celebration to Flaunt Uses of Hemp at the Pine Ridge ReservationEnjoy the hemp and its uses at the Lakota Hemp Days Celebration on the Pine Ridge Reservation August 21 through 23 2007. -
Lakota Squash: Growing and Using This Heirloom VegetableCommercial seeds are available for Lakota Squash, or you can save your own seeds each year for your next garden. Lakota squash is not a hybrid, so it may cross pollinate with other winter squash that are growing nearby. -
The Lakota Nation Denounces U.S. Government and CitizenshipThe Lakota Nation has removed itself from the United States. Why they have done this and how society feel about it.
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Busing Disappears in Lakota School DistrictPush has come to shove in the Lakota School District - dfficult economic times caused Lakota School District voters to fail a levy - and now children are without transportation.
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Russell Means Continues to Advocate for Lakota Secession"We are no longer citizens of the United States of America and all those who live in the five-state area that encompasses our country are free to join us."
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The Lakota Wolf Preserve, Columbia, New JerseyExploring the Lakota Wolf Preserve that is located in Columbia, New Jersey.
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Lakota Indians Declare Sovereign Nation StatusThe Lakota Sioux have declared sovereign nation status, and withdrawn from treaties previously entered into with the United States Government. -
Exploring the Lakota Native American TribeThe significance of local stories in socializing children in Lakota culture was the fact that these local stories took the place of books. The tribe's "true meaning" was their relationship with their Creator - "T'ukasila" or "Grandfather".
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Traveling to New Jersey's Lakota Wolf PreserveWe start out on a gorgeous late morning in early summer from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, and head for the mountains of the Delaware Water Gap up in Columbia, nearly two hours to the north of us. Our destination is the Lakota Wolf Preserve.
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The Lakota Myth of the White Buffalo WomanThis article shares a beautiful Lakota myth - - that of the White Buffalo Woman.
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Lakota Beadwork Donated to Support Redbird's Blanket and Toy DriveTraditional Native American music, arts and crafts and food are a part of Redbird's annual blanket, toy and school suplies drive benefitting Native American families on the Pine Ridge Reservation and other locations -
Review: Lakota Microwave PopcornThere were two things that got my attention when it came to this popcorn. The first of these was the fact it was advertised as a Native American food manufactured by the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. I thought that was pretty cool.
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Lakota FriendThis poem is about my best friend in the world, my dog. She's amazing and I wish that everyone had a chance to have a girly like mine. -
A Student's Review of Lakota West High School in West Chester, OhioAn exposure of the underhanded techniques used by an administration devoted to prestige instead of education.
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A Modern Day Native American Nation Within the United States: Dream or Reality?Will the Lakota Indians secede? Will there be an independent, Native American nation made from United States territory?
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Cloud DancerShe was Lakota, he was not. But can love find a way? -
Images of Crazy HorseDid a longtime South Dakota journalist own the only photo of legendary Lakota leader Crazy Horse? He had to find out ... and did.
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Super Bowl Winner to Solve Hometown Busing ProblemFormer Saints Player, Super Bowl champion, and Lakota West High School graduate has found a solution for his hometown's busing problem. Since January the district has eliminated busing to reduce their budget. See how Troy plans to help -
Moon of Good BerriesA band of Lakota meet with traders for the first time in the early 19th century. The Lakota are reluctant at first to meet with these "hairy faces". The encounter takes place during the month of June which the Lakota call Moon of Good Berries.
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Comparing Tanka Bars to Power, Clif and Balance BarsTanka Bars are made from buffalo and cranberries and produced by Lakota Indians. How do they stack up against the other energy bars? -
The Mark of the GuardianWhat would you do if you discovered your six foot tall Lakota guardian angel was stuck in your reality with you, and couldn't return to the Spirit World?Suspense, romance, action, and a bit of fantasy-THE MARK OF THE GUARDIAN
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Message from Chief Arval Looking HorseArval Looking Horse is a descendant of the original family to receive the sacred pipe and teachings from white Buffalo Calf Woman. His words transcend race and distance. He asks us to pray. -
Crazy Horse: "His Horse is Crazy"Crazy Horse, a respected leader of the Lakota Tribe, was born near Rapid City, South Dakota around 1840. The name Crazy Horse was handed down to him from his father who then assumed the name "Worm".
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My American Indian AncestorThis reminds me of all the stories found within the pages of our family's past. Stories that may seem unimportant or uninteresting, but in reality they are the ones that make us smile, laugh, cry, and eager to hear more. -
Review of Age of Empires III: The War ChiefsAn expansion pack for Age of Empires III, it brings new civilizations, maps, units, and technologies to the game.
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The Best Guest Ranches in South DakotaSouth Dakota is celebrated as the land of Mount Rushmore. You might enjoy adding your own face to the western scene at one of the best guest ranches in South Dakota
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The Role Native American Folklore Trickster Stories PlayThis is a research paper that covers information concerning the Native American folkore trickster stories. These stories play an important role in Native American oral tradition.
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Origins and Etymologies of U.S. State NamesThe origin of some U.S. state names are more obvious than others, though, more than half come from tribal languages, with several still a mystery to scholars; here's all 50 state name origins alphabetically.
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A History Lesson You Will Never Be Taught !Religions have warped the word of the Great Spirit to manipulate people into beliefs other than that of the real teachings. Only in returning to the real teachings of the Great Spirit can one have true balance in their life! -
June 25: Holidays and Celebrations TodayJune 25th is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking June 25th as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular June 25th holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
The Growth of a Cincinnati Suburb: How Cincinnati is ExpandingCincinnati's suburbs are urbanizing - it's only a matter of time until it becomes one enormous city.
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Native American Success in Major League BaseballThere have been very few native Americans to reach the ranks of professional baseball. Among those who have becomes pros a good percentage have been standouts. Enter Jacoby Ellsbury and Joba Chamberlain.
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Presidential Trail: Family Trip to Mount Rushmore National MemorialAs we travel East from CO to MA we decided to visit Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Neither my husband nor I have ever been in the state of South Dakota before. -
Mother's Exchange Spring Sale- Cincinnati Area- Calling All Bargain HuntersDon't miss it! The best sale of gently used children and family items in Cincinnati. You won't find a better assortment of unique and practical children's items for the fraction of their orginal cost at any other sale. Read on for more details.
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CD Review: Incantation by Tim WheaterA review of Tim Wheater's top-selling album -
"Spirit of the Marathon" Looks at the 2005 Chicago MarathonThe new sports documentary "Spirit of the Marathon" joins a group of highly personal films about the men and women who choose to test their limits through running.
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Vacationing in Autumn in Vail, Colorado: A Holiday ParadiseLooking for the perfect vacation spot? Try Vail, Colorado, on for size! -
The Legend of the Dream CatcherThis article explains how and why the dream catcher was invented and its purposes within the various Native American tribes. -
Custer's Last Stand: An Overview of the Battle of Little BighornAn overview of the Battle of Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand.
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Representations of the Old West in 21st Century Film and TelevisionIn a land that leaves no more territory to be conquered, cultivating Frontier culture as a means of entertainment may appear futile. How should such efforts from 21st-century film and television be perceived?
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