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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
5/17/2010 1:59:32 PM

Hello Myrna and friends. I found this while searching for other things and just had to bring it here. You may have it posted in here already but a second time won't hurt.

Be Blessed Always,

Sara

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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
5/17/2010 4:52:52 PM
Hi Sara,

Thanks for posting that beautiful song. Yes it has been posted before, but like you said again doesn't make any different it is worth another time or so. I love it, the song is a blessing.

Look at this art, beautiful.
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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
5/18/2010 3:55:00 AM
Hi Myrna
my other picture not there any more having trouble with my computer, I hope this is ok.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mZMxv7suCY
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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
5/18/2010 2:42:50 PM
Hi Karen,

I know just how he feels. When the Native American took care of the land, it is mother earth to them. Mother Earth is were we get all of our food and resources, people are ignorant in what they are doing. My wish is someday soon this will all be gone.



The American Indian Movement (AIM) is a Native American activist organization in the United States. AIM gained international press when it seized the Bureau of Indian Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C., in 1972, and in 1973 had a standoff at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. AIM was founded in 1968 by Dennis Banks, George Mitchell, Herb Powless, Clyde Bellecourt, Harold Goodsky, Eddie Benton-Banai, and a number of others in Minneapolis' Native American community.[1] Russell Means was another early leader. The early organization was formed to address various issues concerning the Native American community including poverty, housing, treaty issues, and police harassment [2]. From its beginnings in Minnesota, AIM soon attracted members from across the United States (and Canada). It was also involved in the Rainbow Coalition (Fred Hampton). Charles Deegan Sr. was involved with the AIM patrol.

In the decades since AIM's founding, the group has led protests advocating indigenous American interests, inspired cultural renewal, monitored police activities, and coordinated employment programs in cities and in rural reservation communities across the United States. AIM has often supported indigenous interests outside the United States as well. By 1993 AIM had split into two main factions, with the AIM-Grand Governing Council based in Minneapolis and affirming its right to use the name and trademarks for affiliated chapters.

Flag of the American Indian Movement.
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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
5/18/2010 3:32:48 PM
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