Vanity Fair magazine presented a poll to readers asking: “Which is the biggest ethical misjudgment in U.S. history?” Whatever people’s beliefs politically, it seems most agree that slavery and the treatment of Native Americans were this country’s greatest ethical missteps. [Indian Country Today]
South Dakota could be a political hotbed in 2014 (H/T @SimonMoyaSmith) #NativePoli http://t.co/CtsBbL6ceS
— Harvard Native (@HarvardNAP) August 4, 2014
Rounds, Daugaard flagrantly violated ICWA http://t.co/jSDIG3j5lv #sdsen #sdgoprv14 #sdgov #sdsen14 #southdakota #rapidcity #sdsen2014
— interested party (@larry_kurtz) August 4, 2014
Study of Hawaiian medicinal plants sparks Native Hawaiian students’ interest in STEM professions #NativeStudents http://t.co/hBjehs0v2h
— Harvard Native (@HarvardNAP) August 4, 2014
Mayor Richard J. Berry: Albuquerque Is Dangerous for Homeless Natives http://t.co/UvnzREWalU via @IndianCountry #abq #nmpol #nmgov
— interested party (@larry_kurtz) August 4, 2014
Local Clovis child findings spark Kennewick Man testing via @NatalieJoStorey http://t.co/2zs25T31EK
— interested party (@larry_kurtz) August 4, 2014
What do you prefer? Indians? or Native Americans? American Indians? http://t.co/pbCe1bTBUL pic.twitter.com/KI6GtQsVgM
— Native Encyclopedia (@nativepedia) August 4, 2014
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