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  • A March for Peace..for Indigenous Rights. EZLN..
  • .Zapatista March {photos and articles in Spanish}
  • La Realidad, Mexico -- Rebel leader Subcommander Marcos handed over his assault rifle and silver-plated revolver and left his jungle stronghold yesterday on a 2,000- mile caravan to Mexico City, raising hopes of an end to the seven-year Zapatista uprising and of greater rights for all of Mexico's indigenous peoples....La Journada...READ IT..

  • MEXICO CITY - As they make their way to Mexico City over the next two weeks for talks with the government, the leaders of the mostly Maya rebels of southern Chiapas state will carry with them the aspirations of many of Mexico's 10 million indigenous citizens...READ IT...
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    Return of the natives
                   by Michelle Nijhuis, HCN News
      The Nez Perce tribe brings wolves  back to the Idaho wilderness --  and reinvents its political future
      LEWISTON, Idaho - When Horace Axtell was a boy in the 1920s and '30s, his grandmother would take him  on fishing and berry-gathering trips in the Idaho mountains. Like most Nez Perce, they would often work in the forest for two or three weeks at a time. It was on one of those long trips that he heard a wolf howl...READ IT..
     
  • NORTH...
  • Labrador Innu accuse church and schools of abuse
  • Sioux Lookout, Thunder Bay,Ont : Teen drinking big problem for town
  • CBC-NORTH: More vigilance needed to fight TB
  • Alaska to force sniffers to treatment
  • OTTAWA: Native leaders comment on youth suicide
  • AFN: First Nations Health Priorities, 2001-2002
  • TORONTO: Zundel's hate crimes case could set precedent for content on the Internet
  • Quebec steps into NAFTA dispute between Metalclad and Mexico
  • February 26 - 2001 - discours conference sante
  • MIDDLE...
  • Return of the natives:The Nez Perce tribe brings wolves back to the Idaho wilderness
  • This week on CONTACT - March 1/01, Naomi Clark
  • NEWS BRIEFS : 02-27-01 Daily E-News Digest,{Victor Rocha's Gaming Digest}
  • US criticizes indigenous rights worldwide
  • GOP Senators unveil drilling proposal
  • A thousand little cuts to genocide
  • Rosebud: Lawyer: Hog farm ruling would kill project
  • Oglala Man who killed parents appeals to federal panel
  • SD: Parents protest at Custer
  • MASCOT: Proposal to Ban 'squaw' Dropped in Idaho
  • Digging up burial sites, Robert Schmidt
  • Sovereignty in Indian Country
  • NEWS BRIEFS :02-26-01 Daily E-News Digest
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  • CSM: Side effects hit Plan Colombia
  • NYT: EDITORIAL - Adjusting Drug Policy
  • Indians are growing political force, threatening stability in Ecuador
  • En;Jornada,Bellinghausen with the EZLN caravan,Feb 26
  • En;BBC,Mexico braces for anti-WEF protests in Cancun,Feb 26
  • En;SFC,Rebels on Rugged Road to Peace,Feb 25
  • The torture trade spreads while governments fail to act
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  • HEALTH CARE Despite assistance, Nevada tribes struggle
  • Telemedicine Program Brings Diabetic Eye-Screenings To 10 Rural American Indians
  • HEALTH : Exercise Crucial for Diabetics
  • HEALTH: S.D. AIDS/HIV numbers up 22 in 2000: South Dakota
  • HEALTH : Heart disease is leading cause of death in US
  • HEALTH :Kiddie cocaine what's hitting the new generation
  • HEALTH :Poverty Causes Early Death, Mental Illness
  • Hospitals Wince Over Pain Ratings: every patient admitted to a hospital must be asked to rate his or her pain regularly
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    {EXCERPTED FROM On This Date In North American Indian History
    By Phil Konstantin

    1867: (15 stat.531)Occupied by the "PRAIRIE BAND of POTAWATOMI Indians." It will cover 29.75 square miles of territory in Kansas.

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    1973: The seige of Wounded Knee begins. It will last through May 8, 1973.

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  • fwd: Peltier: A New "Evil Enemy" of the Far Right?
  • Peltier supporters plan campaign of information
  • Clinton Wanted to Pardon FBIs Killer Peltier
  • South Dakota governor says he persuaded Clinton not to pardon Peltier

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  • GOP Senators unveil drilling proposal
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  • MICHIGAN: Tom Smith, Grass Roots to speak about native landscaping
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  • Environment: Our Water May Dry Up: Florida
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  • E-M:/ Engler/Harding Lose at Supreme Court on Challenge to EPA Clean Air Standards
  • Clean Air Act: SUMMARY: WHITMAN v. AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSNS., INC. (99-1257)
  • Federal recognition update
  • Jury's decision could have far-reaching consequences for Indians Sovereignty
  • Agency continues plans despite lawsuit
  • Waste Not, Want Not: Lawmakers Target Company, Goshutes
  • FedNet: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Minerals Management Service Agency Informatio
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  • Supreme Court refuses case on Kansas' tax of Indian reservation gasoline
  • California Bill Introduced to Legalize Industrial Hemp
  • Congress busy with Indian bills
  • Nebraska/New native ed group head watches state funding bill
  • Idaho: State joins appeal of sex abuse case Attorney general says ruling on reservation
  • Court: Four Snake River dam operations Violate Act
  • FedNet: EPA Notice of Availability of Region III Strategic Agricultural Initiative Grants

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  • AI: MEDIA BRIEFING: "Stopping The Torture Trade"
  • INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GLOBALIZATION OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
  • [BIO-IPR] The IU: Time to draw the line on IPRs
  • Indigenous peoples seek treaties to end racism
  • Environmental Justice Workshop
  • Implementing the precautionary principle - GMOs
  • [BIO-IPR] Int'l Day of Farmers' Struggle on patents & seeds
  • AI: Media briefing -- Terrorism Act 2000 
  • UNEP/WMO Press Release: Global warming report details impacts on people and nature
  • [BIO-IPR] NGO meeting on TRIPS
  • Global Announcement for The Indigenous Peoples' Millennium Conference
  • top UN rights official appeals for US backing of anti-racism forum

  • Cultural Survival Quarterly-Intellectual Property Rights: Culture as Commodity
     
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  • NORTH...
  • FW: Text of Shuswap Nation Tribal Council Press Release Re: Snow Job
  • Shuswap Chairman Says Much Music Guilty of Much Exaggeration and Questions Moses Znaimers Commitment to Human Rights
  • NAFTA: Canada-U.S. trade tested by more than lumber
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  • Toxins enter Canada unchecked: Biotech industry ignored import rules, documents allege
  • Inuit buying rifles for impoverished Russians
  • British Columbia: Sliammon Indian band reaches treaty agreement
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  • Senate to Consider Arctic Oil Drilling
  • News Briefs, around the Nations
  • Nancy Ward gravesite popular area attraction
  • Federal recognition update
  • MASCOT: Calif: Redwood City School Retires Indian Mascot
  • VA prison: " A change of story "
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  • En;HustonChronicle,Zapatistas march to Mexico City,Feb 25
  • En;Reuters,Rebels Begin Mexico Indian Rights March,Feb 25
  • COLOMBIA: Weekly News Update #578, 3/25/01
  • MH: U.S. civilians taking risks in drug war for Colombia
  • LAWG: ALERT - New military aid likely - Start saying No
  • SPT: Kicked by rebels, Colombia pumps up military muscle
  • AJC: Criticism of Colombia's drug war looms as U.S. talks near
  • SCOTSMAN: Bogota conflict crosses borders
  • En;Reuters,Zapatistas Take Indian Rights on Tour,Feb 23
  • En;Bellinghausen on the EZLN press conference,Feb 23
  • CHIAPAS GOVERNMENT RELEASES 15 ZAPATISTA PRISONERS

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    URGENT HEATING NEED WOUNDED KNEE DISTRICT..READ IT...

    UPDATE:
    Hi Ish.
    Here is the information on Gordon Propane
    They will take checks or money orders and the minimum amount is $135.00 for 
    100 gallons. 
    Their address is......Gordon Propane
                                  P.O. Box 58,
                                  Gordon, Nebraska,
                                69343
                                 Ph: 308-282-1725

    the other one is Blue Gas but they recommend sending to PTI which is
    interesting . She told me they cant afford to travel 30 miles to the rez all over the place to deliver propane so think that lets out Blue Gas. Looks like Gordon is the best one......  Bennetts are having problems and so is PTI with drivers apparently. 
    all my best:-)

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