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Natives Have the Highest Rate of Death by Cops - The Turtle Island News

Natives Have the Highest Rate of Death by Cops - The Turtle Island News
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Native veterans support Deb Haaland ahead of historic vote

Native veterans support Deb Haaland ahead of historic vote Monday, March 15, 2021 WASHINGTON, D.C. Native veterans and allies are stepping up to support Rep. Deb Haaland (D-New Mexico) ahead of her final historic vote as Secretary of the Interior. Haaland, a citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna, comes from a military family. Her mother served in the U.S. Navy and her father was in the U.S. Marine Corps, a history she shared at her confirmation hearing last month. “My mother is a Navy veteran, was a civil servant at the Bureau of Indian Education for 25 years, and she raised four kids as a military wife,” Haaland told the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources during her opening statement on February 23.

Senate sets initial vote on Deb Haaland to be Secretary of the Interior

Senate sets initial vote on Deb Haaland to be Secretary of the Interior Thursday, March 11, 2021 UPDATE: The U.S. Senate voted 54 to 42 to end debate on Deb Haaland’s nomination to be Secretary of the Interior. Four Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in voting to advance the nomination. A final vote is still expected on Monday. The vote is of a procedural nature, on what is known as motion to invoke cloture on the nomination. Schumer filed the motion earlier this week in order to clear Republican objections to Haaland, who is a citizen of the Pueblo of Laguna. “Despite Republican obstruction, Representative Haaland will be confirmed by the Senate to be Secretary Haaland,” Schumer said on Tuesday before submitting the motion.

Doug George-Kanentiio: Native people invisible on inauguration day

Monday, February 1, 2021 By Doug George-Kanentiio Rumble: Indians Who Rocked the World premiered on PBS two years ago, on January 19, 2019. This remarkable, and long overdue, show featured Indigenous musicians who have had significant impact on contemporary and historical music. While most of the profiled artists are from the 20th century it does prove that aboriginal music is the true “North American” means of harmonic expression. By watching the documentary we learn that the blues, jazz, rock, New Age and world music have had Native roots. Past composers and stars of Native ancestry range from Charley Patton, the godfather of the blues to the jazz artist Russel Moore and Kay Starr, one of the most prominent country singers of the 1940’s-50’s.

Iroquois as Star People - The Turtle Island News

Iroquois as Star People 456 views By Doug George-Kanentiio The Rotinosionni-Haudenosaunee (Six Nations Iroquois) are often asked the question as to origins. Where did you come from? Are you descendants of those people who came from Africa? Are you Asians? Did you come across the Bering Strait? In response, the ancestors of the Iroquois are star people whose homo sapien characteristics were from those travelers who molded their DNA into a humanoid form molded from the earth to fit perfectly into the ecological requirements of this planet. There were other humanoids but the children of the stars were different and have no biological connection with Neanderthals or primates. These people lived on an island now submerged beneath the Pacific Ocean and when that land was submerged in a great flood the refugees went in the different…

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