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Archaeologist says ancient Americans practiced cannibalism

Durango - A report in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology shows ancient Puebloan Indians, also called Anasazi, practiced cannibalism, a claim seen as taboo by many.
In the Media by Christopher Szabo - 34 comments

Ceuta, the border-fence of Europe Special

Ceuta - What are 54 Indians doing on the woody hill between the Mount Hacho and Mount Jebel Musa, the African side of the Strait of Gibraltar?
Digital Journal Report by Riccardo Valsecchi

Cleveland Trades Pitcher Carl Pavano To Minnesota

In a continuation of their recent fire sale, the Cleveland Indians have traded starting pitcher Carl Pavano to Minnesota.
In the Media by Thom W. Conroy

Cleveland Indians return home to cheering fan, not fans

The Cleveland Indians baseball team lost a well-fought game and series to the Boston Red Sox. They returned home early Monday morning where one lone fan welcomed them back.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 2 comments

Nike Unveils the Air Native N7- The First Athletic Shoe Designed For American Indian

In an unprecedented move, Nike announces they are bringing a specially designed athletic shoe to market. Designed specifically for the American Indian, it will be sold wholesale to various tribes throughout the US.
In the Media by Pamela Jean - 5 comments

Is the Cherokee Nation Comprised of Narrow-minded, Misinformed Bigots?

The Cherokee Nation's decision to exclude its Black descendants of slaves owned by the tribe meets with resistance. Black tribal members have banded together to regain their membership rights.
In the Media by myobservations - 4 comments

Lacking AIDS drugs, 18 perish in Western India

18 people from Western India have died due to lack of AIDS drugs.
In the Media by Telafree - 3 comments

Atlantic Native Chiefs Reject Revamping Indian Act

FREDERICTON, New Brunswick — Aboriginal leaders in Atlantic Canada are rejecting Ottawa's plans for revamping the Indian Act and instead will set up their own consultation process on the issue of self-determination. Lawrence Paul, a Mi'kmaq chief f..
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff

Northern Ontario Indian Reserve Deals With Federal Funds Cut

TORONTO — Three young women have committed suicide — two in this week alone — and people can't afford to buy food on a northern Ontario reserve, one month after Indian Affairs cut off funds to the community. Federal funds have not flowed to Pikang
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff

Group Rejects Ottawa's Proposed Overhaul Of Indian Act

NORTH VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Canada's largest aboriginal group won't participate in the federal government's proposed overhaul of the Indian Act, saying chiefs will instead come up with their own ideas for change. ``For us, we want our own p..
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff
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Interview with Susan Spence, author of 'A Story of the West'

Susan Spence has always been intrigued with life in the west in the 1880s. She researched historical accounts and...
May 24, 2012 by Dorothy Thompson

Just for fun?

Some puns are simply too much fun, others which are too deep...oh well....
May 3, 2012 by Gar Swaffar - 5 comments

The Continuing Decline in the USs Educational Ranking

Although the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which is an international...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Improve American Education by Deborah Popovici - 2 comments

The Continuing Decline in the USs Educational Ranking

Although the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which is an international...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Improve American Education by Deborah Popovici - 1 comment

Revenge of the Secularists

To lead a whole nation means to inadvertently believe in what they believe. That’s how the world evolves, and someone...
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