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[movies]Buffalo Dance
Short early clip from the Edison Manufacturing Co. featuring Native American Sioux Hair Coat, Last Horse, and Parts His Hair dancing. Copied at 18fps from a 35mm print preserved by the Library of Congress.
Keywords: Native Americans; Edison
Downloads: 13,549
Average rating: 2.75 stars (8 reviews)
[movies]Navajo Canyon Country - Daggett (Avalon) Productions
Culture and life of Dine' people in the 1950s.
Keywords: Native Americans; Arizona
Downloads: 5,417
Average rating: 4.0 stars (1 review)
[texts]Indians in the war - Office of Indian Affairs
A booklet about the American Indians contribution to the war effort.
Keywords: World War II; Native Americans
Downloads: 90
[audio]class visit - Dr. Enrique Maestas
Family heritage of Colorado Apache and Azteca Chichimeca. Buffalo history and genocide and Native Americans of Texas
Keywords: apache; azteca; chichimeca; buffalo; texas native americans
[audio]class visit - Dr. Enrique Maestas
Family heritage of Colorado Apache and Azteca Chichimeca. Buffalo history and genocide and Native Americans of Texas
Keywords: apache; azteca; chichimeca; buffalo; texas native americans
Downloads: 149
[audio]class visit - Dr. Enrique Maestas
Family heritage of Colorado Apache and Azteca Chichimeca. Buffalo history and genocide and Native Americans of Texas
Keywords: apache; azteca; chichimeca; buffalo; texas native americans
Downloads: 56
[audio]The Library Channel: Wilma Mankiller - Challenges Facing 21st Century Indigenous People - ASU Libraries
The Library Channel is proud to present the Second installment of the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, sponsored by ASU American Indian Studies Program, ASU Department of English, ASU American Indian Policy Institute, ASU Labriola Center, and the Heard Museum. Recorded on October 2, 2008 at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation and internationally known Native rights activist talks about "Cha...
Keywords: library; native americans; indigenous; ASU; podcast
Downloads: 356
[movingimage]PACIFICORP: UN-DAM THE KLAMATH RIVER NOW! BRING THE SALMON HOME! - Jim Lockhart
Rally to Un-dam the Klamath River and Bring the Salmon Home! Portland, Oregon August 2nd, 2006 "Jumping out of the river like a fish into the heart of the dreamer, I am the fish spirits magic song." "We're fish people, we're people of the Klamath River; we were honored when we were born. Now it's time for us to give something back and honor the resource, and more importantly, honor the children. I want to say something about the Klamath tribes of Oregon...
Keywords: Klamath river; native americans; salmon; PacifiCorp
Downloads: 127
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]Pueblo Heritage - Shilin (Alan) Productions
Traces the history of the Pueblo peoples from the Mesa Verde to the present pueblos -- with emphasis on Taos, Acoma, and Zuni. Concludes with scenes of the Indian Ceremonials in Gallup, New Mexico. Editor: Ann Busch. Production Assistant: Sandy Goodman. Narrator: George Williams. Technical Consultant: Raymond C. Shaw. Photographed by Toge Fujihira. Writer and Director: Alan Shilin. Made with the cooperation of the U.S...
Keywords: Native Americans: Pueblo; Gallup, New Mexico; Ceremonies
Downloads: 3,204
Average rating: 2.5 stars (2 reviews)
[movies]Tom and Jerry: Redskin Blues - Van Beuren Studios
Plot taken from IMDb: Tom and Jerry find their wagon west attacked by Indians, but escape only after being rescued by all the branches of the military, including the Army's tanks. A cartoon with lots of music and action as well as ethnic stereotypes the 1930s way: "An unremarkable wild west cartoon is improved by the comedy of the unexpected. Numerous seemingly fat, cloaked Indians are unwrapped to reveal beautiful girls; when the cavalry leader uncloaks the Chief, he's revealed as a Jewish cari...
Keywords: Van Beuren Studios; Native Americans; Jewish Indian
Downloads: 2,815
[texts]Self-Determination, the Right to Secession for the Dine (Navajo) Nation - Evans, Mark; Davis, Charles
A Marxist-Leninist appraisal of the situation on the largest Native American reservation; from Workers' Herald, December 1983
Keywords: communism -- United States; Navajo; Native Americans
Downloads: 53
[movies]Winona LaDuke Lecture
A lecture by native American activist. author, and former candidate for Vice President Winona LaDuke. The lecture took place on December 12, 2005 at the 2005 Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Keywords: native americans; indigenous; current affairs; environment; nature
Downloads: 448
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio]Rustbelt Radio for November 27, 2006 - Pittsburgh Indymedia
On this week's show... * We take a special look at the holiday celebrated this past week in the U.S., Thanksgiving. Rustbelt Radio will bring you stories from Alcatraz Island and Southern California where the histories and struggles of indigenous people are often hidden from the public eye.
Keywords: Rustbelt Radio; Thanksgiving; Alcatraz; Indigenous peoples; Native Americans
Downloads: 87
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]Andrea Smith: Conquest - Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide
Native American scholar/activist Andrea Smith spoke on the topic of her new book, "Conquest:Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide." Smith was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and is a member of INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence. The lecture took place at the Wealthy Street Theatre in Grand Rapids, Michigan on February 7, 2006.
Keywords: american indians; genocide; native americans; sexual violence; conquest; politics
Downloads: 510
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[texts]The Dispossession of the American Indian - And Other Key Issues in American History - Dwight D. Murphey
From Murphy's website(http://dwightmurphey-collectedwritings.info/): The Dispossession of the American Indian â And Other Key Issues in American History, published in Washington, D.C., by Scott-Townsend Publishers in 1995. The chapters are reprints of articles that appeared in the Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies and/or Conservative Review. The chapter here on âLynching: History and Analysisâ had been published as an article, but also constituted the first two parts of Murphe...
Keywords: Native Americans; Japanese-American internment; Kent State; Hollywood Blacklist
Downloads: 56
[movies]The Llanos of Venezuela
All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or email photos@museum.upenn.edu. This film and all of the films in the Penn Museum collection are copyrighted by the Penn Museum, and are not in the public domain...
Keywords: Venezuela; Grassy plains; Native Americans of South America
Downloads: 229
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio]The Library Channel: News for September 2008 - ASU Libraries
ASU Library News for September 2008: New Library Web URL - The ASU Libraries can now be found on the web at lib.asu.edu. Updated "Ask A Librarian" Chat service New Lecture: Wilma Mankiller - "Challenges Facing 21st Century Indigenous People." Phoenix, Heard Museum Steele Auditorium; 7:00 p.m. The Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community seeks to speak, act, offer, and share in order to assume responsibility for land, culture, community that is our world...
Keywords: ASU; podcast; Arizona State University; library; news; library chat; native americans
Downloads: 53
[audio]Andrea Smith: Conquest and Sexual Violence
Native American scholar/activist Andrea Smith speaking on the topic of her new book, "Conquest: Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide." Smith was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and is a member of INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence. The lecture took place at the Wealthy Street Theatre in Grand Rapids, Michigan on February 7, 2006.
Keywords: andrea smith; native americans; violence; colonialism; genocide; american indians; sexual violence; grand rapids; michigan
Downloads: 1,381
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio]Building Bridges: Capitalism's Crisis; Indigenous People's Day - Ken Nash and Mimi Rosenberg
WBAI Radio's Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report Monday, October 13, 2008, 7 â 8 PM EST, over 99.5 FM (59 minutes) **************************************** Replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day with Dean Hutchinson, Cherokee scholar & poet Indigenous People mark the anniversary of Columbus' voyage, to use the occasion to reveal the historical truth about the invasion & the consequent genocide and environmental destruction and then to organize against its continuation to...
Keywords: Colombus Day; Native Americans; Indigenous People's Day; Economic Crisis; William Greider; Francis Fox Piven; Arun Gupta
Downloads: 18
[movies]Dr. Ofelia Zepeda: Our Language and Our Way of Life is Our Strength - ASU Libraries
The Mary Lou Fulton College of Education and ASU Libraries presents this lecture acknowledging the many contributions people have made in efforts to maintain and promote their various languages. Program Abstract: It is in our strength as a unique people that we are able to persevere against tremendous odds on behalf of language. This presentation will be an acknowledgement of the many contributions people have made in efforts to maintain and promote their various languages...
Keywords: indigenous; language; American Indians; Native Americans; ASU; Arizona State University; Hawaiian language; Tohono O'€™odham
Downloads: 20
[audio]Rustbelt Radio for November 26, 2007 - Pittsburgh Indymedia
On this week's show... * We bring you a history lesson on the recent North American Thanksgiving holiday, featuring the voices of indigenous people, their thoughts on the recognition of Thanksgiving, and an alternative celebration known as the National Day of Mourning
Keywords: Rustbelt Radio; Thanksgiving; Day of Mourning; indigenous peoples; Native Americans; American Indians; Plymouth; colonialism; American History
Downloads: 97
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]The Labriola National American Indian Data Center - ASU Libraries
A glimpse into the ASU Labriola National American Indian Data Center highlighting the center's collections, services and partnerships. The Labriola Center is expanding its community involvement and partnerships through such activities as the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture and Community and the newly established Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award...
Keywords: native americans; american indians; ASU; Arizona State University; indigenous; education; research; archiving; student services
Downloads: 336
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio]The Library Channel: Gerald Taiaiake Alfred - Resurgence of Traditional Ways of Being - ASU Libraries
The Library Channel is proud to present the third installment of the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, sponsored by ASU American Indian Studies Program, ASU Department of English, ASU American Indian Policy Institute, ASU Labriola Center, and the Heard Museum. Recorded March 23, 2009 at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, University of Victoria Professor of Indigenous Governance Gerald Taiaiake Alfred talks about the "Resurgence of Traditional Ways of B...
Keywords: indigenous; American Indians; events; labriola; Native Americans; ASU; Arizona State University; libraries
Downloads: 8
[audio]The Library Channel: Resurgence of Traditional Ways of Being Gerald Taiaiake Alfred - ASU Libraries
The Library Channel is proud to present the third installment of the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, sponsored by ASU American Indian Studies Program, ASU Department of English, ASU American Indian Policy Institute, ASU Labriola Center, and the Heard Museum. Recorded March 23, 2009 at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, University of Victoria Professor of Indigenous Governance Gerald Taiaiake Alfred talks about the "Resurgence of Traditional Ways of B...
Keywords: indigenous; American Indians; events; labriola; Native Americans; ASU; Arizona State University; libraries
Downloads: 373
[audio]The Library Channel: September News - ASU Libraries
ASU Library News for September 2008: New Library Web URL - The ASU Libraries can now be found on the web at lib.asu.edu. Updated "Ask A Librarian" Chat service New Lecture: Wilma Mankiller - "Challenges Facing 21st Century Indigenous People." Phoenix, Heard Museum Steele Auditorium; 7:00 p.m. The Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community seeks to speak, act, offer, and share in order to assume responsibility for land, culture, community that is our world...
Keywords: ASU; podcast; Arizona State University; library; news; library chat; native americans
Downloads: 3,504
[audio]Up from Slavery - Booker T. Washington
LibriVox recording of Up from Slavery, by Booker T. Washington. Up From Slavery is the 1901 autobiography of Booker T. Washington detailing his slow and steady rise from a slave child during the Civil War, to the difficulties and obstacles he overcame to get an education at the new Hampton University, to his work establishing vocational schools—most notably the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama—to help black people and other disadvantaged minorities learn useful, marketable skills and work to pu...
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: librivox; booker washington; autobiography; civil war; slavery; african americans; native americans; education
Downloads: 789
Average rating: 5.0 stars (1 review)
[audio]Winona LaDuke Lecture
A lecture by Native American activist, author, and two-time Green Party candidate for Vice President Winona LaDuke. The lecture took place on December 12, 2005 at the Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Keywords: native americans; american indians; winona laduke; environment; nature; grand rapids; michigan
Downloads: 461
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[texts]L' Arbre Croche Mission - Henry Bedford-Jones
A memorable relation briefly setting forth the historical facts and eschewing all fable & legend, as erected by untutored minds, touching upon the justly famed mission of the Crooked Tree
Keywords: Native Americans; L' Arbre Croche Mission; Colonial America; New France; Jesuits
[audio]Alcatraz 40th Anniversary of Indigenous Occupation - Shaping San Francisco
Mary Jean Robertson ("Voice of the Native Nations" KPOO-FM radio, 34d, 4th and 5th Wednesdays from 6-8 pm) and Tony Gonzalez (AIM-West, International Indian Treaty Council) speak about the importance of the Alcatraz occupation in 1969-70, and the many initiatives galvanized by the audacity of that event. The first part of the audio is the soundtrack from a movie "Alcatraz Is Not an Island" by Jim Fortier.
Keywords: Alcatraz; 1969; 1970; Native Americans; Indians; Indigenous; AIM; American Indian Movement; American Indian Center; Mission District
[audio]A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison - James E. Seaver
LibriVox recording of A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, by James E. Seaver. Read by LibriVox volunteers. Mrs. Mary Jemison was taken by the Indians, in the year 1755, when only about twelve years of age, and has continued to reside amongst them to the present time. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her sufferings; her marriage to two Indians; her troubles with her children; barbarities of the Indians in the French and Revolutionary Wars; the life of he...
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: librivox; audiobook; nonfiction; biography; history; captivity narrative; Mary Jemison; Native Americans
[audio]American as Pumpkin Pie: A History of Thanksgiving - BackStory with the American History Guys
When we sit down to Thanksgiving dinner, we think we know what weâre commemorating. But if an actual Pilgrim were to attend your Thanksgiving, chances are heâd be stunned, and a little disgusted, by what he saw. In this episode, historian James McWilliams discusses why the Puritans would have turned up their noses at our traditional Thanksgiving foods. Religion scholar Anne Blue Wills explains the nineteenth-century origins of our modern holiday, and one woman's campaign to fix it on the natio...
Keywords: agriculture; domesticity; food and drink; holidays; native americans; pilgrims; puritans; religion; sports; traditions; history of thanksgiving; turkey; american history; backstory
Downloads: 17
[movies]Dr. K. Laiana Wong: Language, Fruits, and Vegetables - ASU Libraries
Dr. K. Laiana Wong looks at language revitalization from both academic and personal perspectives of the Hawaiian language. He centers on promoting an intergenerational transfer of the zeal that drives language revitalization movements and sustainability. Biosketch I have three children and two grandchildren who are being raised in Hawaiian. I also teach Hawaiian at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa...
Keywords: indigenous; language; American Indians; Native Americans; ASU; Arizona State University; Hawaiian language; Hawaii; Ōlelo Hawaiʻi
Downloads: 47
[movies]The Library Channel Presents Gerald Taiaiake Alfred: Resurgence of Traditional Ways of Being - ASU Libraries
The Library Channel is proud to present the third installment of the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community, sponsored by ASU American Indian Studies Program, ASU Department of English, ASU American Indian Policy Institute, ASU Labriola Center, and the Heard Museum. Recorded March 23, 2009 at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, University of Victoria Professor of Indigenous Governance Gerald Taiaiake Alfred talks about the "Resurgence of Traditional Ways of B...
Keywords: indigenous; Labriola Center; Labriola National American Indidan Data Center; American Indians; events; labriola; Native Americans; ASU; Arizona State University; libraries
Downloads: 65
[image]Golden Dragonera - Dr. E. Lee Spence
Pre-Columbian male and female zoomorphic figures (known as dragonera) of copper and gold alloy (called tumbaga) cast by the Tairona using the lost wax process and then embellished and treated with acid baths and polished to obtain a 23 carat gold surface. These are part of Sea Research Society's "Treasures of the Americas" museum artifacts collection, which was assembled by shipwreck expert and underwater archaeologist, Dr...
Keywords: gold; treasure; tumbaga; Spence; Lee Spence; shipwrecks; diving; Tairona; American Indians; Pre-Columbian; artifacts; art; lost wax; Native Americans
Downloads: 91
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio]Rustbelt Radio for April 14, 2008 - Pittsburgh Indymedia
On this week's show... * Updates on the Court of Appeals Ruling for Mumia Abu-Jamal * Radio reporters assassinated in Oaxaca, Mexico * a report on the Longest Walk Two, a five month journey to raise awareness of Native American and environmental issues * National Labor Committee director Charlie Kernaghan speaks at Carlow University about sweatshop labor and workers' rights * and more in our local and global headlines
Keywords: Rustbelt Radio; Pittsburgh; Mumia Abu-Jamal; Oaxaca; Mexico; sweatshops; National Labor Committee; El Salvador; Native Americans
Downloads: 158
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[audio]Radyo Inteligentaindigena-08-31-2008 - Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo / Intelligent Aboriginal News Service
International Indigenist news and thoughts on African and Native colonial PTSD and genocide.
Keywords: genocide; hiv; aids; genocide; native americans; africa; african-americans; disease; hate; programmes; health; government; u.s; world health organisation; radyo inteligentaindigena; angryindian; podcast; first nations; canada
Downloads: 56
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[audio]Intersections: A Conversation with UCSD Faculty - Michael Lujan Bevacqua
"Intersections: A Conversation with UCSD Faculty" was a plenary panel for the conference, "Postcolonial Futures in a Not Yet Postcolonial World: Locating the Intersections of Ethnic, Indigenous and Postcolonial Studies," which took place March 5-7, 2008 at the Ethnic Studies Department at University of California, San Diego. This panel consisted of UCSD faculty who discussed their work, their ideas or the work of their departments in the context of the conference theme...
Keywords: Ethnic Studies; Postcolonial Studies; Indigenous Studies; UCSD; Art; San Diego; Tribal Digital Village; Literature; India; Mexico; Conceptual Art; Native Americans; Admissions; Graduate School
Downloads: 40
[audio]Radyo-Inteligentaindigena-07-26-2008 - Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo / Intelligent Aboriginal News Service
The Issue of AIDS, HIV and genocide against Indigenous populations is the topic in the first of an ongoing series.
Keywords: hiv; aids; genocide; native americans; africa; african-americans; disease; hate; programmes; health; government; u.s; world health organisation; radyo inteligentaindigena; angryindian; podcast; first nations; canada
Downloads: 41
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[movies]And We'll All Go Together - Peter Gold http://www.ancientwaysproject.org
An evocative, audiovisual essay on the wisdom and humanity of world indigenous and ancient cultures (represented by Native Americans and Tibetans), which explores how urbanized and indigenous peoples are necessarily partners in the quest for peace and harmony in the world and with one another.
Keywords: video short; wisdom; humanity; indigenous peoples; ancient peoples; world cultures; Native Americans; Tibetans; Navajo; Lakota; Pueblo Indians; world peace and harmony
Downloads: 551
[movies]Alternative Views #489: NATIVE AMERICANS: TODAY'S SUPPRESSIONS - Frank Morrow
Two examples are presented of how suppression of Native Americans in the Western Hemisphere continues. Professor and author Ward Churchill of the American Indian Movement discusses the framing of Leonard Peltier for murder, a situation popularized by the recent movie "Incident at Oglala." Next, an Indian activist from the Peruvian Amazon basin describes what is happening to the ecology and to the culture of his people as a result of oil exploration in his homeland...
Keywords: progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Television; Native Americans; Ward Churchill; Leonard Peltier; Oglala; Peru; oil; environment
Downloads: 350
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[movies]Alternative Views #553: POTPOURRI 37: INDIANS, COLD FUSION, FOOD - Frank Morrow
553. POTPOURRI 37: INDIANS, COLD FUSION, FOOD This varied program contains a discussion about Indian history, particularly about how the tribes varied greatly from one another, how they fought among each other, and how the Western white migration affected the Indian tribes. Another section contains sections of a documentary about cold fusion, which the US has eschewed. Meanwhile, the rest of the world--particularly Japan--has made great strides in developing cold fusion, something which could re...
Keywords: Alternative Views; progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Television; Native Americans; tribes; cold fusion; animal husbandry; food misuse; hungry
Downloads: 136
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio][November 27 2008] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Anthropological Consistency Then And Now - 'Thanksgivings' And Feasts... They Celebrates The Overall Success Of 'Community' - Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
In The News: Travus has the news day off, however there IS commentary (interspersed with a couple of short stream failures... no longer than ten seconds... Note to oneself... must remember to turn off the 'lightweight' torrent software prior to streaming audio) Given the pomp, circumstance, and 'good tidings' of the holiday upon us, THIS Buffalo believes It MIGHT be news to some folks that the American Thanksgiving tradition is quite simply a myth...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
Keywords: Travus T. Hipp; Cabale News Service; KPIG; Politics; News; Alternative News; U.S. Foreign Policy; U.S. Domestic Policy; Breaking Politics News; Realpolitik; Republican Family Values; Social Justice; American Culture; American Society; Christianity; Colonization; Cultural Assimilation; Indigenous American; Indigenous People; Genocide; Community; Massachusetts Bay Colony; Native Americans; Native Peoples; North America; Plymouth Colony; Plymouth Plantation; Plymouth Rock; Thanksgiving; Thanksgiving Day; The Mayflower; United New England Colonies
Downloads: 36
Average rating: 0.0 stars (0 review)
[audio][November 28 2008] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: BUY! BUY! BUY NOTHING TODAY! - It's 'Black Friday' And Most Retail Businesses Are Going To Make Or Break Their 'Nut' Over The Next 30 Days... It's Your Chance To Rebel Against The Programing - Travus T. Hipp - Cabale News Service
In The News: It's Native American Heritage Day... Doesn't that sound better than calling it 'Black Friday'? The Shopping frenzy begins... First casualty... A security guard at the door of a New York department store is trampled to death. More. 30 hours later.... A coordinated terror attack In India has taken out 5 of the major hotels, the head of police intelligence, they've seized a railroad station and an Orthodox Jewish center...
Source: KPIG Radio Freedom California
Keywords: Travus T. Hipp; Cabale News Service; KPIG; Politics; News; Alternative News; U.S. Foreign Policy; U.S. Domestic Policy; Breaking Politics News; Realpolitik; Republican Family Values; Social Justice; Afghanistan; American Culture; American Economy; American Society; Black Friday; Bush Administration; Civilian Casualties; Consumerism; Cultural Assimilation; Disinformation; Genocide; Georgia; India; Indigenous American; Indigenous People; Iraq; Iraqi Parliament; Iraqi Sovereignty; National Sovereignty; Native American; Native American Heritage Day; Native Americans; Nuclear Proliferation; Nuclear Weapons; Pakistan; President Obama; Russia; Shopping; South Ossetia; Status Of Forces Agreement; Terror Attack; Terrorism; War On Afghanistan; War On Iraq
Downloads: 63
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