NATIVE> Native Village Youth and Education News Update

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  • Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 09:27:53 -0600

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Native Village Youth and Education News
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���������January 29, 2003, Issue 100
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"Mentally, physically and spiritually, we are all connected together in a 
circle. It doesn't matter what
race we are. We all have a purpose, and we must learn to work 
together.” �Franklin Kahn, Navajo

<<<>>><<<>>>VOLUME 1 HIGHLIGHTS<<<>>><<<>>>
NCAI PRESIDENT TEX G. HALL TO DELIVER "STATE OF AMERICAN INDIAN NATIONS" ADDRESS
SHOSHONES PLAN TO BUY SACRED LAND
FINE PAID IN SACAGEWEA DOLLARS
THE NATIVE AMERICAN WAY WITH HORSES
MASHANTUCKET PEQUOTS TRY TO REVIVE DORMANT LANGUAGE

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BLACKFEET TRIBE IMMERSES STUDENTS IN LANGUAGE TO COUNTER "MANIFEST DESTINY"
ONCE-ACCREDITED TRIBAL SCHOOL MAKES TURNAROUND
AMERICAN INDIAN COLLEGES EMBRACE NATIVE HERITAGE
LITTLE PRIEST TRIBAL COLLEGE BUILDS NEW COLLEGE/PUBLIC LIBRARY
ONEIDA NATION GIVES $3 MILLION TO FUND HARVARD PROFESSORSHIP
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GROWING NATIVE POPULATION CHANGING FACE OF CANADA
GRAND JURY EXAMINES AIM CASE
SENATE CLEARS NEW FUNDS FOR INDIAN PROGRAMS
TODAY'S FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS
FEAR AND PAIN IN PAYA, ATTACK LEAVES FOUR DEAD

<<<>>><<<>>>VOLUME 4 HIGHLIGHTS<<<>>><<<>>>
INDIAN SONG SOOTHES INJURED EAGLE
CANYON RECORDING ARTIST HONORED WITH ACADEMIC AWARDS
NATIVE NUTRITION
HIGH ARCTIC TEEN TAKES A DIP IN ANTARCTIC WATERS
SMALLPOX FEARS STIR UP MEMORIES OF HEAVY TOLL INDIANS SUFFERED

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