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A Story of Native American Graves & The Graves of Slaves: The Hermitage Springs Site - Nashville, Tennessee

A Story of Native American Graves & The Graves of Slaves: The Hermitage Springs Site – Nashville, Tennessee

 In the summer of 2000, I recieved a phone call regarding a matter that would later prove itself as one of the most emotionally charged experiences of my life. Not just my life, but the lives of many others would also be touched in so many profound ways. The story brings about a lot of [...]

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Welcome to Red Legacy

“Red Legacy” is intended to raise awareness and provide a perspective for those persons who share a passion or merely an interest in the multi-cultural diversity that exists in their own lives or within the Native American community as a whole. Millions of mixed-race people in the United States can claim ancestry back to the [...]

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Illegal loggers seized days after photos of uncontacted Indians released

Illegal loggers seized days after photos of uncontacted Indians released

SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE February 8, 2012 Peru has raided an illegal logging site in the Manú National Park, just days after the world caught its first detailed glimpse of the uncontacted Mashco-Piro tribe. The discovery followed Survival International’s release of close-up pictures of the tribe to raise awareness of the threats illegal logging poses [...]

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Bill Threatens Montana Sacred Sites

Writing in Indian Country Today, Senator John Tester of Montana says that a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives “hands the U.S. Department of Homeland Security unprecedented power to build roads, fences, buildings, or even watchtowers on public land administered by the Departments of Interior and Agriculture within 100 miles of Montana’s northern border.” [...]

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Oglala Sioux Tribe Sues Beer Makers

The Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota has filed a suit against Anheuser-Busch and other beer makers alleging that they provided four beer stores in the small town of Whiteclay, Nebraska, which borders the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, with  ”volumes of beer far in excess of an amount that could be sold in compliance with the laws of [...]

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Arvel Bird Releases Album Honoring Titanic Anniversary

Arvel Bird, a world-renowned violinist and flutist based in Nashville, Tennessee has released an album marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Read an article about the album at Indian Country Today and visit Arvel’s web site for more information. Celtic Native American music ~ Arvel Bird & Tony Redhouse  on YouTube.

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