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ISBN: 9780773450158
TITLE: A case study of the American Indian boarding school movement; an oral history of Saint Joseph's Indian industrial school.
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Spelman's Song - Sheri Yarbrough, a Spelman sister, wants us to "save the date," March 7, 7 p.m., when Spelman College Glee Club (Atlanta), which has maintained a reputation of "choral excellence" for 50plus years, performs in concert at Carter Temple Church, 7841 S. Wabash. Under the baton of Dr. Kevin Johnson, chair of Spelman's Music Dept, associate professor of music and minister of music at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Atlanta, Spelman's Glee Club repertoire consists of sacred and secular choral literature for women's voices with special emphasis on traditional spirituals, music by African American composers, music from many cultures and commissioned works. Free admission, however please be prepared to drop a "Ii ? sump'em sump'em" in the "love offering" plate as it goes ...
... special guests will be from the American Indian Center and city government. All celebrants receive...- The Black Star Project's Million Father Movement sponsors Take a Black Male to Worship on Sunday, 1...
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... among global powers to dominate the Indian Ocean intensifies, it becomes likely that whicheve...(5) From an American military perspective, this region is crucial for g... the U.S.-led Afghan resistance movement against Soviet occupation. From this period emerge... of Pakistan's recent tumultuous political history, including the revolt of urban professionals, the ...
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... for distribution (including force movement) policies. Key functions of the DASD--TP are to: .... to receive aid in Haiti, and anywhere American combat boots touch the ground. . Approximately 270...HISTORY . The DOT was established by an act of Congress on... within national forests, national parks, Indian reservations, and other public lands by preparing ...
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..., these guidelines are drawn from this movement. Accordingly, the article begins by defining the c...9). Similarly, the American Psychological Association (APA) Presidential Task ...(2003). Spiritual history of parents of children attending a child and adole... woman: Conceptualizing female clients of Indian origin. Journal of Individual Psychology, 54, 384-...
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Poet, professor, human rights activist, and well-known Austinite Raúl [Raul Salinas] is the author of two new books: raúlsalinas and the Jail Machine: Selected Writings by Raúl Salinas, edited by Louis G. Mendoza (University of Texas Press); and Indio Trails: A Xicano Odyssey Through Indian Country (Wings Press). As poet Joy Harjo has written, raúlsalinas "is a troubadour of justice" who "makes his way through our generation's history with his songs of truth. Some songs are elegies, some love songs, some are howling at the moon, some pure witness." (Inspired by poet e.e. cummings, Salinas writes his name in lowercase letters.)
Through my writings, through my poetry primarily, Trip Through the Mind Jail specifically, I had established some correspondence with graduate students and profes...
... resistance that reflected the social movements taking place inside and outside prison walls in th..., with other Chicanos, blacks, American Indians, from Marion, where you were a plaintiff i...
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... success in order to avoid the damage to American military prestige that would result from obvious f... Punjabi force--and throughout Pakistani history, Punjab and the army have had a deep reciprocal in... the Punjabi Muslim refugees who fled from Indian East Punjab in 1947. Like many migrants, the exper...In Iran, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's movement was able to seize control of a relatively powerful...
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[ROBERT ROBIDEAU], [Leonard Peltier]'s first cousin and a former member of AIM's Northwest chapter, worked closely with [Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash] during AIM's efforts on Pine Ridge. In 1976, Robideau, along with fellow AIM activist Dino Butler, was acquitted of shooting the two FBI agents on grounds of self defense while Peltier was still on the run from the law. Robideau served as a spokesperson for the AIM's New Mexico chapter from 1992 to 1996 and maintains a residence in Edgewood. On Feb. 23, 2004, News From Indian Country published an article by Robideau in which he alleges AIM founder [Dennis Banks] and the [Vernon Bellecourt] brothers were involved in Pictou-Aquash's death.
During that period of time, the wife of David Hill [another AIM activist] approached me and told me that the...
... a powerful moment in American Indian history. The body of legendary American Indian Movement (A...
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... first imposed by the British rulers of the Indian sub-continent. The laws differed substantially fro...In 1992, he launched the Movement for the Enforcement of Shariah. In his speeches, S...But in 2001, when American and allied forces toppled the Taliban regime in Af...If history is any guide, it is a harbinger of future trouble....
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... African American, Latina/o, and American Indian students over the past decade. In 2002, as a respo...-116), students were primarily behind the movement for change in the PostProposition 209 era. One exa...Throughout most of UC Santa Cruz's history, all students who were UC eligible were accepted t...