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Methodists will ask for repentance from Indiginous Peoples
The Religion WorldDelegates attending the 2012 2012 United Methodist General Conference in Tampa will participate in “An Act of Repentance toward Healing Relationships with Indigenous Peoples.” The service is intended to begin the process of reconciliation... -
Colombian treasures at Bowers
The gold crucifix and rosary studded with Colombian emeralds is known as "The Atocha Cross." In 1986 — 364 years after the Nuestra Señora de Atocha ("Our Lady of Atocha") went down during a hurricane in the waters off what is now Key West, Fla. ...
Tags: Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Entertainment, Concerts, Key West
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New life for Chilao School
Last spring, Corina Roberts found herself with 2,500 pinyon pine tree seedlings and nowhere to plant them. Now she has the baby trees in the ground near a former La Cañada Unified School District campus high in the Angeles National Forest. Later this...
Tags: California Department of Transportation, Forestry and Timber, Forests, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues
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Beware of really lucky space aliens
There is a program that has been running on The History Channel called “Ancient Aliens.”
It’s a pretty funny show, although it isn’t intended to be so.
Most of the commentators who show up on the program are people who are...Tags: Travel, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Crop Circles, Book
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Cooking Up a Storm: A Spring Harvest Cooking Demonstration at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum on April 21
Celebrate the season by learning how Native Americans once cooked their food, and what they ate in the early spring at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum's spring harvest cooking demonstration. Seeqan Keepunumooôk, which means "spring harvest," will feature...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Mashantucket, Politics, Interior Policy
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Natural Perspectives: 'Rapped' up in new teaching endeavor
Vic must have thought that I didn't have enough to do, what with teaching at the Orange County Conservation Corps, writing this column, and attempting to grow 350 pounds of food this year. He asked me to team-teach his bird and natural history courses...Tags: History (tv network), Natural Resources, Colleges and Universities, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: Understanding the Creator's game
The Iroquois League was an association of six nations of indigenous people in North America. The Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora formed a confederation, a central government, called the Grand Council. In the 1700s their...Tags: Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Interior Policy, Lacrosse, Politics
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Names of the Full Moons
FOX 17 Chief MeteorologistThe moon throughout human history has been used to keep track of the passage of time and highlight recurring natural seasonal events. Up until around 150 years ago, it was also the primary source of light at night, especially for people living in the...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Interior Policy
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Celebrating the Piscataways
The official acknowledgment that the Piscataway Indians are Maryland's indigenous people is cause for celebration ("For Md. Piscataways, vindication at long last," Jan. 17). Recognition of this fact is long overdue. For 25 years I volunteered as an...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Interior Policy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry
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Time to do right by Maryland's indigenous peoples
It's fitting that onMartin Luther King Jr. Day, Maryland's Piscataway Indians were recognized as a legitimate Native American tribe by Gov.Martin O'Malley("For Md. Piscataways, vindication at last," Jan. 17). If there is one group deserving support, it...Tags: Interior Policy, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Day, Politics, Interior Policy
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The gift for that person who has everything
There is a geeky and often latent entomologist in many of us, and this simple fact makes shopping and gift giving all the more easy during the holidays. As a card-carrying member of this scientific guild, I can attest that the breadth of insect-centric...Tags: Interior Policy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Politics, Interior Policy
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Winter solstice: The cold-weather celebration is hot again
Nation NowWinter solstice is a busy time for a Wiccan priestess. Selena Fox talks winter solstice traditions and why our cold-weather solstice is becoming a hot holiday....
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