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From Chaparral To Idaho State: Charlie Ragle Uses Arizona Ties To Recruit For His Bengals

From Chaparral To Idaho State: Charlie Ragle Uses Arizona Ties To Recruit For His Bengals
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Charlie Ragle using Arizona ties to build Idaho State program

First-year head coach Charlie Ragle looks to turn the Idaho State Bengals around. Ragle is a former three-time Arizona state champion at Chaparral High and assistant at Arizona and California.

Mythological Creatures Are Among Us: Guardians of the Sacred White Bison

Cynthia Hart-Button and husband Charles are the Guardians of the Sacred White Bison. They have cared for and nurtured a small herd of these rare creatures for nearly two decades. This couple’s dedication to each other and their bison is, as the Navaho expression goes: A Walk in Beauty. And this is how it all came to be.

JMU community responds to development of COVID-19 booster shots

JMU community responds to development of COVID-19 booster shots
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We Always Have Our Ancestors Within Us : Scenes From Bloody Island s Sunrise Ceremony

Copy Link Spirit Olevia and her son Anaiah listen to speakers during the Bloody Island Sunrise Ceremony near Upper Lake, California on May 15, 2021. Spirit is a singer, often dedicating her work to her ancestors.  (Beth LaBerge/KQED) O ne-hundred seventy-one years ago, the small island of Bonopoti in Lake County was still a haven for the people who had lived here for centuries: the Pomo. It was where many people gathered to fish, and to collect plants and medicine at a time when the Gold Rush and colonial policies were already rapidly transforming Indigenous people s way of life. On May 15, 1850, a U.S Army regiment arrived on the island and killed every Pomo man, woman and child they could find there. From then on, Bonopoti became known as Bloody Island.

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