Kenny Dobbs and Angel Goodrich at Haskell.
Apr 21st, 2013 | By webadmin
by Ryan Coody A new group surfaced on Facebook a few months ago called “Native Americans Against Bullying.” This group, started by Andrea Spotted Horse, is setting out to make people more aware of the realities faced by children today. The group now has nearly 500 members and is growing everyday.
By Ryan Coody If you were to ask a random group of individuals what led to the demise of Indian people in the Revolutionary times, without a doubt many would point to smallpox. And in many cases, they would be correct. But Dr. Paul Kelton, Associate Professor of History at The University of Kansas, would
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By Benton Cooksey Please take a few minutes out of your day to check your mail and tell all your friends to check their mail for the Red change of address cards. The post office needs you to fill these out and turn them in as soon as possible. The post office needs a forwarding
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By Laura Budder Based in Bethesda, Maryland the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center was established in November 2011. A combination of the National Naval Medical Center and Walter Reed Army MEdical Center, this special place is a result of the Base realignment and Closure law of 2005. THis Medical Center is composed of nearly 8,500 staff
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Dr. Jim Bliven – U.S. Army Eli Jackson – U.S. Army Andy Yellowhair – U.S. Army Steve Zotigh – U.S. Army Jayme Badwarrior – U.S. Army Polly Davis – U.S. Army Rodney Stanley – USMC Jay Crawford – U.S. Army Calvin Janis – U.S. Army Allen Redbird – USMC John Conroy – USMC Brian Wika –
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By Laura Budder With the fall semester ending, we all should’ve gotten our financial aid by now. But sometimes, we spend that money a little be too fast, like me. Well, here is a list of scholarships to apply for the next semester and the financial aid website (FASFA). Federal Student Aid Fasfa.ed.gov American Indian
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REMEMBRANCE DAY SUNRISE CEREMONY & TALKING CIRCLE SAT, MAY 5TH,2012 Students from the Indigenous and American Indian Studies Program and Ms. Good Fox’s Theories of Decolonization and Indigenization class will be hosting Remembrance Day at HINU to honor the first attending students. WHERE: HASKELL MEDICINE WHEEL WHEN: 6:00 A.M (SUNRISE: 6:18) WHO: EVERYONE IS WELCOME
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