Posted in Candle Holders & Accessories on 04/08/2005 06:28 am by admin

what are your views on the native americans view of their nations perspective?
what are your views on the pioneer view of their nations perspective?
Red or white pioneers? Obviously the white pioneers failed to understand the N/A POV which has led us to our current US national crisis as had we followed the US Constitution authored by the discredited Iroquois nation, US economy would have been based on something far less egotistical than it has and we would have the sense to quit causing wars we cannot win such as Korea, Viet Nam and Gulf.
The condensed intellect of tiny Japan figured US technology and money could wipe them out probably quicker than the A-Bomb so they decided to compete on our level of technology and win us over with heallthy meals, advanced gaming and free enterprise as well as incredible artistic, political and literary talent. Korea has also sent us some great recipes to interest our jaded palates, many of their top refugees as well as a generation of Amerasians and one can say the same thing about Viet Nam as we lost conviction in nonsensical loss of life which only benefitted Exxon and personally caused me to revert to the teachings of my ancestors whom welcomed travelers to their lodges. Trade goods are far more important to national progress than having more warriors trained to exterminate the sources of additional
knowledge and experience. As for the Arabian world, there is no reasonable method for dealing with such extremists other than obliterating them and most Americans are not going to endorse genocide simply because we did indeed learn something from our Israeli allies in the lesson of Germany. Peace is not an option thus far with the Arabs, as no matter how you twist it, Two Towers cannot be anagrammed into the word compromise...T' worst woe is the best I can come up with on such short notice and these extremists will not back off even if you put them on the MIcrosoft Board of Directors.
For some reason, paratroopers shout "Geronimo" before they hit the ground running, but they may not be given the opportunity to shout
"Sodamn Insane" as Arabian cafes are not that popular, few people are familiar with Omar Khayam, the average person canot afford a Persian Rug and most of us hate big oil no matter where it originates.
I'm mixed race; a Scots-Irish-Mohawk with white ancestors in US prior to 1776 and native family established thousands of years ago and our current perspective and prospects for the survival of the US seems likely to be recorded along with that of Stegosauridae if we remain sentimental and respectful of the existence of all cultures.
This pattern is taken directly from and old original shirt in a private collection. It is a mid to late 1800's style with fringe and tailoring reminiscent of the early reservation days, Jeremiah Johnson and Buffalo Bill Cody...
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Powerful living music from Native women in the United States and Canada includes performances rarely heard beyond these artists' communities. Ceremonial and social songs traditionally sung by women, other music now performed by women, and material that combines traditional and contemporary themes and musical forms...
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A delightful mixture of American Indian sounds with new-age-oriented pop.
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2001 GRAMMY AWARD WINNER FOR 'BEST NATIVE AMERICAN ALBUM OF THE YEAR'!!!!!
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Hosted by Kevin Costner, 500 NATIONS, directed by Jack Leustig, explores the history of the indigenous peoples of North and Central America, from pre-Colombian times through the period of European contact and colonization, to the closing of the frontier in 1890...
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Chronicles the life of Sitting Bull who lead the Lakota nation resistance to the United States government's treaties and encroachment upon native terr
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