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NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY

Native Americans Discuss Race Concerns The Harvard Crimson
More than 70 students, scholars, and community members gathered inside the Barker Center to celebrate Native American traditions and to address concerns facing New England’s indigenous tribes last night.
Leopard lineman is All-American The Morning Call
Lafayette junior guard Gregg Lippert recently said he was thankful to play next to Mike Saint Germain ''everybody's All-American.''
Area roundup The Charleston Gazette
Marshall junior Kelly-Anne Billingy was named honorable mention All-America by the American Volleyball Coaches Association Wednesday. Billingy earned her third straight honorable mention and is the first player in school history to do so.
The Kiowa 5 Altus Times
In 1928 the International Art Congress was convened in Prague, Czechoslovakia. It featured art from around the world, including 35 pastel drawings done by Native American artists from the state of Oklahoma.
American Indian artifacts in traveling exhibit give kids feel for state history Sun-Sentinel
Second-grader Ashlynn Robes picked up the small alligator head replica and touched the sharp teeth inside its mouth.
Native intelligence: Otakuye Conroy will become the first Lakota to earn a doctorate degree in environmental Rapid City Journal
No one ever told Otakuye Conroy that Lakota girls aren’t good at math.
Climate Change: American Indians Offer Warnings and Hope, a report by Brenda Norrell UN Observer
SOMERTON, COCOPAH NATION, Arizona, U.S. Streams are drying up; dams now blockade salmon journeys’ aquifers are being drained and wildlife are left homeless in drought-ravaged lands, American Indians said at a conference on climate change.
Our Towns Everett Herald
A native tree and shrub planting is scheduled for 9 a.m. today along the banks of Fish Creek in Arlington. The planting is part of a plan to restore the creek, which is a tributary of the Stillaguamish River.
Coral Stress 'Like Never In History' Science Daily
Large scale coral die-offs are now occurring more frequently than at any time in the last 11 000 years, according to a new study by Australian-based scientists. Investigations by Associate Professor John Pandolfi, of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Coral Reef Studies and the University of Queensland, of fossilized reefs in Papua New Guinea show how often the reefs were "wiped out" by disastrous
State Report The Greenville News
North Greenville University defensive end Andre Bernardi was named to the Daktronics All-American football team Wednesday.
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