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Thursday December 1, 2005
12:20 PM
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david m. kaveolook
davidk@astacalaska.net
http://www.kaveolookk@aol.com
Wednesday November 30, 2005
1:29 AM
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heard the name thru a certain radio station from barrow,alaska..kbrw am/fm station..playing native american music..interesting program..ive always enjoy hearing of other native culture and life-style..maybe soon one day there be a story of alaskan eskimo natives from here alaska..anyways hope to hear more of native music/stories and what-not in the radio program soon..thank you for allowing me to write here david m. kaveolook
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Mykl
myklmusic@excite.com
http://myklmusic.homestead.com
Tuesday November 29, 2005
1:23 PM
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Thank You All for this wonderful site. It is helpful as I trace my roots too: (African,Cherokee and European), not neccesarily in that order!
Everyone seems to be searching for SOMEONE or SOME thing to follow.
Look inside for your own voice and follow that!
Thank You, again, from a registered member of the human family.
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Miranda .O.
lil_native_shortie005@hotmail.com
Tuesday November 29, 2005
12:09 PM
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i juss wanted to say to all you peeps out there keep your head up high and keep doing what your doing... like my gramma alwayz told me... FOLLOW YOUR HEART and it leads you to where you wanna be!!!!
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Kathryn
ravenwing121@netzero.com
Monday November 28, 2005
2:48 PM
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Thank you for your wonderful and informative site.
Respectfully,
Kathryn
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Watoenet Osawanon
Monday November 21, 2005
2:28 PM
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Love and Prayers in support to the Family of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash.
-From a sober Wounder Knee Veteran-
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Leslie Clark
lumbeeluva@yahoo.com
http://www.lumbee.org
Monday November 21, 2005
1:31 PM
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I recently saw Quese IMC in concert and I bought his C.D. I listened to the song entitled Billie Jean Lefthand. It was very sad to learn of Native Americans commiting suicide especially at a young age. I am a 16 year old Native American, but I do not live on a reservation. Things like suicides do not happen where I live. It made me realize that our brothers and sisters who live on reservations need our help and support.
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LaDonna
Sunday November 13, 2005
4:24 PM
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Keep up the good work!! thanks for keeping us informed.
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ricardo torres
rikaconga4you@verizon.net
Saturday November 12, 2005
9:54 PM
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best of luck. really good to know there ia a native american presence out there.
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Patricia Kaopuiki
pjkkona@hotmail.com
Friday November 11, 2005
1:34 PM
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Jut found this site-thanks to my niece, Jeannine Lee. It looks good and am happy it reaches all the way to Hawaii!
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Mallory
Monday November 7, 2005
12:21 AM
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Half-blooded creek
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Mallory Young
mal.young@hotmail.com
Monday November 7, 2005
12:12 AM
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Wings of the eagle, voices of the wind, let's all return to old times again.You are all in my prayers. Hvtvm cehecares...(good-bye, i will see you again).
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Mallory Young
mal.young122@hotmail.com
Sunday November 6, 2005
11:59 PM
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I love visiting any site that gives me the oppurtunity to see what is going on with ther indian tribes, and gives me the oppurtunity to learn more about all of the indian people, my own tribe included. I will visit often.
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Stacey Ives
staceyives@yahoo.com
Sunday November 6, 2005
10:16 PM
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Hey, just want to say hi to all the Natives out there!! I hope you know that when the power goes out, and luxuries are abandoned, it is about survival of the fittest!! Spirit, is eternal. It is okay to email me if you want to talk politics, or whatever.
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faraut emmanuelle
clochette535@hotmail.com
Friday November 4, 2005
6:54 PM
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i'm sorry for my englesh because i'm french girl. can you help me for chearch one indian men, the name is john mancias and rex freemont please if you now help me! tanks!!!!
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Laura Freveletti
laura.freveletti@kraft.com
Thursday November 3, 2005
2:42 PM
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Your writer, Kate Lechnir, is fabulous. I always enjoy reading the latest News from Indian country.
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jesse guardipee
jguardipee@netscape.net
Thursday November 3, 2005
1:32 PM
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its good to know their are so many nations out there that care..if i can be of help.send me an email..its good to hear from all of you sisters and brothers.
keep me in your prayers ,,your in mine..peace out..
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jesse
Thursday November 3, 2005
1:30 PM
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sgoolsby
sgoolsby@nelson.k12.va.us
Thursday November 3, 2005
8:50 AM
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I am teaching History and we are on the First Americas Natives. Please send me anything you have. Thank You Ms Goolsby
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maranda
osceola
Wednesday November 2, 2005
2:31 PM
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Debi Maehs
debimaehs@cowboy.com
Wednesday November 2, 2005
1:32 PM
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I would like to get in touch with the pipe musician Mahiigun. Does anyone have an email address or a way to contact him ? I'm interested in his music for a dvd I'm producing.
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Sunday October 30, 2005
1:12 PM
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Just checking it out, seeing what's new round indian country
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JoAnn
jo11jingle
jo11jingle@yahoo.com
Saturday October 29, 2005
5:05 AM
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Glad to c u online, have picked up paper here and there on the trail. Great info in 2001, and on for continues readers, continue to give updates of pw-ww
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Pictou Maloney Family
regarding_anna@hotmail.com
Monday October 24, 2005
11:21 PM
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ANNIE MAE PICTOU AQUASH
1945-1975
Murdered mother, sister, woman, human and native rights advocate who was viciously beaten, raped and then executed.
Annie Mae Pictou Aquash was a member of the Mi’kmaq Nation from Nova Scotia, Canada. A dedicated womens’ and native rights activist, she traveled in the early 1970s’to South Dakota to participate in taking a stand in defending the rights of indigenous people who could not help themselves. Her dedication and ability to stand strong in the face of adversity eventually would get her taken out and executed. Because she questioned the actions and morality of a few individuals it was decided that she no longer needed to have a voice and did not deserve the right to live. In the last few days of her life Annie Mae suffered indignities no human being or woman should ever have to suffer. Her murderers have walked free for 29 years.
In March 2003, the United States Department of Justice indicted, one of two suspects, Arlo Looking Cloud. Looking Cloud was tried and convicted by a jury in Rapid City, South Dakota of First Degree Murder on February 6th, 2004. A second suspect arrested December 1st, 2003 and charged with murder is John Graham a.k.a. John Boy Patton. In December 2004 Graham was brought before a B.C. supreme court Judge for an extradition trial. On February 21st 2005, Judge Bennett ruled that John Graham should be extradited to the United States to stand trial in his involvement in the Murder of Annie Mae Pictou Aquash. He currently waits out on bond with restrictions for Justice Minster Irwin Cotlers final decision on surrender.
We are asking for a letter of support to be sent to Justice Minister Irwin Cotler asking for the timely surrender of John Graham to the United States. We are at a critical stage in this travesty and need your voice and words, in support of ours, addressing the Canadian Government in knowing that after waiting for 29 years we will no longer accept delays in allowing this severe violation and neglect of human rights to continue.
www.indigenouswomenforjustice.org
In memory of our mother, sister, and aunt,
The Maloney Pictou Family
Please send letters to:
The Honorable Irwin Cotler
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
284 Wellington Street
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1A 0H8
or email
webadmin@justice.gc.ca
or
Cotler.I@parl.gc.ca
Please Cc: regarding_anna@hotmail.com
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Robert Murray
robertmurray77
Monday October 24, 2005
3:19 PM
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Have recently found this site and want to thank you for the great job.
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Brenda Johnston
brendaann@highworth.wanadoo.co.uk
Saturday October 22, 2005
9:34 AM
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I was thrilled to find your website. I was lucky enough to go on Serle Chapman's Seven Council Fires Tour last year. It was the holiday of a lifetime for me. We met Chief Alfred Red Cloud - he is such a humble man and it was a pleasure to have spoken with him. We also met Isaac Dog Eagle on Standing Rock Reservation. I would love to do it again. I am also hoping to do a working holiday on Pine Ridge with some other Brisith people in the future.
Take care and best wishes to all my relations
Brenda Johnston
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