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Part 3: 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission
Part three of a three-part video series on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona. The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English. … Continue reading →
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Part 2: 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission
Part two of a three-part video series on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona. The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English. … Continue reading →
Posted in 2007 Student Christmas Pageant, A.P., abalone, ABC News, Abenaki, acid, acid mine, acid mine drainage, Act, Acting, Afro-Caribbean Lutheran congregation, Akime, Akimel, Akron Children's Hospital of the Mahoning Valley, Alabama-Coushatta, Aleut, American Indian, Ann Arbor, Apache, Apalachee, Arapaho, Arikara, Arizona, Arkansas, Art Neskahi, Asdzání, Assiniboin, Associate Dean, Associated Press, Athabaskan, Athabaskan-Eyak, Away in the Manger, baby Jesus, Bannock, beautiful hearts, beautiful minds, beautiful speech, bible, black, Blackfoot, Blanca Peak, Bless, bright star, Cable News Network, Caddo, Campbell's Soup, Campbell's Soup Labels, Campbell's Soup UPC labels, Canarsee, Candy Cane, Canyon de Chelly, Catawba, Cayuga, Cayuse, CBS News, celebrations, Central Christian Church, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chicago, Chicago Theological Seminary, Chickasaw, children, Chinle, Chinook, Chippewa, Christian, Christmas, Christmas Carols, Christmas concert, Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Pageant, Christmas Stockings, Christmas Tree, church, church services, Climate Change, CNN, Coeur d'Alene, Colorado, Colville, Comanche, conference, Cortez, Cortez Journal, Cree, Crow, Crow Creek, culture, Dakota, Day of Unity, Delaware, Dené-Yeniseian, desert, Detroit, Diné, Diné Bikéyah, Dinetah, Director of Development, Divinity School, eagle, Earth, earth day, east, ecology, ecumenical, Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church, education, ELCA, Elves, environment, environmental, Erie, Eskimo, evangelical, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, family, firekeeper, First Baptist Church, First Methodist Church, First Nations Peoples, First Presbyterian Church, Four Corners, Four Cornors, Four Sacred Mountains, friends, Frosty, Frosty the Snowman, Germany, global warming, Glory to the Newborn King, God, Grace Lutheran Church, grain, Grand Canyon, Great Lakes, Great Sioux Nation, Gros, Haida, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Harlan McKosato, Hashtaał, Hastiin, heritage, Hesperus Peak, Hidatsa, holiday, Holiday Concert, Holiday Pageant, Holy Supreme Wind, Hoopa, Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills, Hopi, horses, House of Prayer, Hubbard, Hunkpapa, Huron, Illinois, Indian, Indian Country Today, Indian Country Today newspaper, indigenous, Indigenous Cultures, Indigenous Issues, indigenous people, Indigenous Peoples, interfaith, intolerance, Itazipco, Jesus, jet, Jingle Bells, Joseph, KBIC, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Kickapoo, kids, Kiowa, Klallam, Klamath, Kootenai, Kwakiutl, lake superior, Lakota, Lakota people, Lakota Sioux, learn, Lutheran, Lutheran School of Theology, Lynn Hubbard, Mahican, Maidu, Makah, Malecite, Mandan, manger, Manhattan, Maricopa, Marquette, Mary, media, Menominee, Michigan, Miniconjou, mission, Mission in Reverse, Mission Indians, Modoc, Mohave, Mohawk, Mohegan, Montagnais, Mount Taylor, mountains, multicultural, Munising, Na-Dené, Nakota, Narragansett, Naskapi, Natchez, Native America Calling, Native American, Native American Theology, nature, Navajo, Navajo Code Talkers, Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission, Navajo Lutheran Mission, Navajo Mythology, Navajo Times, Navajo Unity Chant, Navajo youth, NBC News, NELM, New Mexico, New year, news story, newspaper, newspaper story, Nez Percé, nizhoni, NMU 2008 Indigenous Earth Day Summit, Nootka, north, North American Theology, North Pole, Northern Michigan University, Northern Michigan University Native American Studies, off the grid, Oglala, OH, Ohio, Ojibwa, Ojibwe, Okanogan, Oklahoma, Omaha, Oneida, Onondaga, Ooinunpa, Osage, Oto, Ottawa, PA, Paiute, Papago, Parliament of World’s Religions, pastor, Pastor Susan C. 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Part 1: 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission
Part one of a three-part video series on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona. The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English. … Continue reading →
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2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission
Video of the 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona Turtle Island Project Director and Co-founder Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard is executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission A 30-minute video on the 2007 … Continue reading →
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Turtle Island Project: President’s lack of knowledge about Native American tribal sovereignty is sad and scary
President George W. Bush’s apparent lack of understanding on tribal sovereignty is examined by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, executive director and co-founder of the non-profit Turtle Island Project in Munising, Michigan. Bliptv: youtube: This video was made as Hubbard made … Continue reading →
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Lakota Domestic Violence Fighter Tillie Black Bear: Indigenous men must respect all women even in thought
This is a transcript of the second in a series of videos about Tillie Black Bear – the executive director and one of the founders of the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society (WBCWS). For 31 years, the WBCWS has served … Continue reading →
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2008 Indigenous Earth Day Summit at Northern Michigan University
The 2008 Indigenous Earth Day Summit is April 22-23 at Northern Michigan University in Marquette, MI This summit is made possible by the Center for Native American Studies, the Environmental Science Program and the Office of International Programs. This summit is … Continue reading →
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