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How I Met The Lost Boys Of Sudan (On The Way To KAAN) | common ground
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Part of KAAN's mission to connect the community. How I Met The Lost Boys Of Sudan (On The Way To KAAN). September 2, 2014. In Voices in the Community. A guest post by Katie Jae Naftzger, LICSW, a KAAN presenter, member of KAAN’s Advisory Council, and family therapist, adoption specialist, speaker, and consultant who writes at http:/ adoptiontherapyma.com. Where are you from? This question follows adoptees everywhere. Where are you from? It’s a difficult question to answer. Why? 8221; “The Amway Gra...
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Racism and White Privilege: Breaking out of the “White Club” | common ground
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Part of KAAN's mission to connect the community. Racism and White Privilege: Breaking out of the “White Club”. June 26, 2013. In Voices in the Community. An Interview by Mark Hagland. Mark Hagland: What has the experience of doing the session been like for you the past four years, and what are your hopes for our racism and white privilege session this year? MH: What have been the biggest revelations for you so far along your journey as a transracially adoptive parent? JH: It’s that it’s a conversation, a...
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Books and Other Writings | Terra Trevor
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This Writer on Her Work. Books and Other Writings. Books and Other Writings. Pushing up the Sky. A memoir by Terra Trevor. Children of the Dragonfly: Native American Voices On Child Custody and Education. The University of Arizona Press). The People Who Stayed: Southeastern Indian Writing After Removal. The University of Oklahoma Press). Birthed from Scorched Hearts: Women Respond To War. Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time: Indigenous Thoughts Concerning The Universe. Johns Hopkins University Press).
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What's There to Take Back? - A Girl Named Turquoise
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A Girl Named Turquoise. Assimilation at its Finest. What's There to Take Back? May 25th, 2015 at 5:56 PM. Whats There To Take Back? Recently, an indie online publication put out a call for submissions, Taking Back Tiger Lily. Ldquo;This project seeks submissions from Native American artists, re-creating Tiger Lily to fit a real model of Indigenous womanhood…. And she will be played by Johnny Depp in the Tiger Lily biopic coming soon to theaters near you, in 3D! Well, look no further, here she is! Also, M...
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From Silver Birch Press - A Girl Named Turquoise
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A Girl Named Turquoise. Assimilation at its Finest. From Silver Birch Press. Jul 11th, 2015 at 2:40 PM. I April, 1969. Ldquo;…they are fighting again.”. Sock it to me. Sock it to me baby, sock it to me baby. II Halloween, 1972. It’s Halloween night. This year more than anything I want to be a real Indian. But my mother didn’t have time to make me a costume, so I wear a billowing, white sheet and go out as Casper the friendly ghost. III Birthday, 1971. IV Cowboys and Indians, 1972. NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:.
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Fireworks, Tobacco and Casinos - A Girl Named Turquoise
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A Girl Named Turquoise. Assimilation at its Finest. Fireworks, Tobacco and Casinos. Jul 6th, 2015 at 11:34 AM. Im kind of amused with seeing July 4th hangover status updates- the irritation about the fireworks, sentiments which I share by the way. Last night neighbors were setting off fireworks right up next to my car, which is nice. I also saw several status updates from Native people denouncing the celebration as not their holiday. Another sentiment I share. Terra Trevor; River, Blood, Corn.
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Stone Soup: December 2012
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Monday, December 31, 2012. Another year gone by! Sitting in reflection I realize even with all that has transpired in our world, it was a year that brought many of us closer together, albeit by loss or tragedy. We've learned how to endure the tough times in our despair and grief and even our anger/fear over some of the atrocities we have been witness to in our nation and in the world. My grandson, FireKeeper, asked me the other day what kind of resolutions I made for the New Year! You matter to me! I tal...
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Love American (Indian) Style - A Girl Named Turquoise
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A Girl Named Turquoise. Assimilation at its Finest. Love American (Indian) Style. Jun 9th, 2015 at 12:51 PM. First published in Sovereign Bodies http:/ www.sovereignbodies.com/blog/lov. Love American (Indian) Style. Native American romance novels, or historical romance novels, have been around for awhile now. Typically, they are trade paperbacks with brawny, half-breed “braves” posed in various compromising positions with. The biggest offender of “buckskin” style romances are the Savage. Well, you get th...
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