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By April Sims
April Sims and Christopher L. Fields will interview Grammy nominated singer, Jana Mashonee TONIGHT on www.WAGTiRadio.com

By Montana State University Extended University
An online class on American Indian indigenous art begins May 17 from Montana State University.

By Tenacity Radio Network
United Native Radio is a wonderful show covering indigenous activism, celebrities, and news! Also don't forget to tune in for their Moose Muffin Awards!

By steve cantrell
The joy in visiting New Mexico is getting to know us. There’s no better way to get acquainted than to explore our exceptional museums and historic monuments than with the New Mexico CulturePass-opens the doors to 14 museums and historic monuments.

By Museum of New Mexico
Painted Kiva a familiar historic 500 year-old landmark re-opened after three year restoration. Segments of the original murals are on display at the site.

By Eloquent Books
Journey OM, A Soul Journeyer’s Adventure tells the riveting story of a woman’s pilgrimage to link the Pleiades and the National Historic Chief Joseph Trail to our current new age enlightenment.

By LiveAuctioneers PR Services
The sale includes several other large collections of unusual items that are new to the market including antique furniture, jewelry, art and Native American artifacts.

By mpearce@naenetwork.com
NAE Network offers viewers a look into the incredibly diverse worlds of many North American cultures through documentaries, news magazines, dramas and cultural specials.

By Hopi Education Endowment Fund
The auction serves as the HEEF’s biggest fundraising event in which funds raised are used to support Hopi educational programs and provide funding for Hopi college students. For more information on the auction visit www.hopieducationfund.org

By Red Fox
Get some great deals on some closeout lot's of Native American crafts for your store.

By Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Robert Mirabel and Jonathan Warm Day highlight the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Annual Winter Traditions Celebration - a family afternoon of singing, dancing, storytelling, and more on Sunday, December 6, 2009, 1 to 4 p.m. The event is free.

By Grace Lightfoot-Assoicate Editor
Steven Fivecats takes a definitive look back at his generation. Fivecats' poetry is the strumming of guitars and blasting of amplifiers through the printed word.

By Village Earth
On the eve of important White House meeting with Tribal Leaders, USDA press release celebrates increase in Native American Farmers but omits information provided in an earlier report that explained the dramatic increase in the numbers as erroneous.

By Salo Strategy
Salo Strategy is continuing to support various Indian Country organizations through efforts in education, strategic partnership formation, economic diversification methods, and market analysis, research, and outreach.

By Village Earth
Recently released 2007 Agricultural data from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for Native American Reservations reveal that non-native agricultural producers dominate on most Native American Reservations in the United States.

By Chris Anderson
Intuitive Silver Crow begins an adventure that circles the planet in search of a client's kidnapped brother and ends up finding an antiquity that redefines current beliefs about Jesus of Nazareth and his world ~

By Joe Montoya
Yraceburu EarthWisdom, the premier hosts of Cross-Cultural Earth Programs of indigenous healing & spiritual traditions

By Richard Seidman
Author, storyteller and teacher Martín Prechtel presents a talk on Friday, September 4 at 7:00 pm at St. Mary Magdalene Church, 3123 NE 24th Avenue in Portland. The cost is $5 to $25 on a sliding scale, payable at the door.

By T Hebert
If you are looking for Native American crafts then you have found the right place. Take a look at our new website.

By Jonathan Joel
Knight Investments LLC looked at the recent Announcement of $132 MILLION in Recovery Act Funds To Improve Native American & Alaskan Housing in an effort to Spur Economic Development

By T Hebert
Buying Native American craft items that are handmade without having to go to a pow-wow or visiting a reservation.

By Jeff Deasy
Unlike the genetically modified "wild rice" grown in paddies, truly authentic wild rice delivers a deep, rich flavor cherished by chefs and devoted foodies. It was served for New Year’s Eve Dinner at Alice Waters’ famed Chez Panisse in 2009.

By Bren Yarbrough Bruhn
"The Price of Eden" author Bren Yarbrough Bruhn will be signing copies of her book, on May 7 from 6-8 PM at Seminole Town Center as part of a national "Mom's Nite Out," a celebration of motherhood.

By Paula Bidwell of Native Talisman Art
The idea for the Prosperity and Abundance jewelry came to me in a vision during a Native American healing ceremony. I was thinking about the poverty concepts I’ve held onto for so long….I saw the Prosperity and Abundance pendant...

By USOH
The purpose of this Baccalaureate Service is to root the graduating class in divine spiritual and cultural tradition, Indo-American statesman Zed points out.

By www.vcnaa.com
Dartmouth's Commitment to Native American education dates back to the institutions' founding in 1769

By Eloquent Books
The search for answers in a mysterious death leads a young doctor on a journey through time in Crucial Coincidence.

By Flashback Media Productions, Boulder, CO
Flashback Media Productions has completed a short documentary for the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. The program covers the revolutionary project at the Smithsonian Institution and the Museum of the American Indian on the Mall.

By In Your Eye Studio & Gallery
Edgy and original glass designs by Oklahoma artist Jennifer Lynn Farrar at the "In Your Eye Studio & Gallery" in the Historic Paseo Arts District.

By Aboriginal News Group
The Fourth World -The Intelligent Aboriginal News Service has partnered with progressive bloggers to form the Aboriginal News Group, an International association representing Indigenist blog-journalists covering Indigenous/First Nations news.

By Daniel Ross Stiel
The new novella by Daniel Ross Stiel is released today. Puvungna is about two boys who discover an ancient Indian village along the shores of a Southern California beach. Now available on Amazon.com and selected booksellers nationwide.

By Kim Daniels
We are a Native American owned and operated business located in Crandon, Wisconsin. Here at Blue Diamond Trading Post we hope to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of All Native people.

By Eloquent Books
Set in rural New Mexico, Bethany's Crossing follows intelligent, logical, teenaged Bethany Forrester and her Native American friend, Sage, as they seek the identity of a mysterious fragment of bone found after a train accident.

By Golden Hearts Foundation
Golden Heart Foundation to give scholarship to Alaskan Native/American Indian members who are majoring in media related field

By Palindrome Associates, LLC
NACE CEO, Sean T. Henisa, attends AIANTA Conference to network with other tribal representatives and formulate plans for increasing revenues by promoting tourism and further economic development.

By Janet Newcomb
The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians owns 43% of the stock in Canyon Bancorp, the holding company of Canyon National Bank. Of the 6 nationally chartered banks with an investment by a Native American Tribe, Canyon has the largest asset base.

By Bill Byrne
IPATH will present the premiere of "Walk Like a Warrior: The Apache Skateboards Story" at ASR San Diego booth #3227 on September 4-6. Shown for the first time in public, the film tells the story of the creation of Apache Skateboards.

By Marge Courtney at Touch of Sedona
Native American Festival in Ridgefield, Conn., to feature traditional music, food, dance and art.

By Center for Columbia River History
On Wednesday September 24, 2008, from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. CCRH will host writer Jack Nisbet as he presents an illustrated talk about the historic Columbia River Country. The presentation will be held at the Red Cross Building in Vancouver.

By Rosemary McKittrick
Rosemary McKittrick celebrates the bits and pieces of history that come up for sale at auction in her weekly column.

By Cat Whipple Creations
A little paper doll cat teaches children about American Indian powwows.

By The Biker Guide Magazine
Daniel Sanchez of Cut Throat Customs Choppers, Humble, TX invites industry business owners and riders to attend charity ride event and unveiling of Celebration of Spirit themed custom motorcycle

By Crystal Bay Communications
Custer committee uses historic venue and Monroe Michigan tradition to connect with community and promote upcoming living history event

By Joe Montoya
Introduction to Celebrating Turtle Island Womyn & Girls Healing Retreat Shares the Ancient Secrets of Life, Time, the Self and Power of Being Womyn - October 22-26, 2008

By Joe Montoya
Rebirthing Humanity ceremony and celebration, October 4th and 5th, 10am to 5pm in Encinitas.

By Gregory Drambour
A retreat that has been created in order to give those who visit it a deeper understanding of themselves and those around them has announced the success of their service and their clients.

By Marrs Consultants
Award winning Native American flutist Jay Red Eagle has been hospitalized. David Marrs, spokesman for Red Eagle said "While speaking to him on the internet last night, he said someone was taking him to the hospital.

By Rosemary McKittrick
LiveAuctionTalk.com founder Rosemary McKittrick covers art, antique and collectible sales weekly in her column.

By Longest Walk 2
Longest Walk participants embarked on a 5 month journey from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. It is an extraordinary grassroots effort on a national level to bring attention to the environmental disharmony of Mother Earth, sacred site issues

By Old Santa Fe Inn
The Old Santa Fe Inn, a charming 43 room Inn located near the historic downtown Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is offering a unique opportunity to see the original flag of New Mexico proudly flying once again over the State Capital.






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