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Schedule Update July 30-Aug. 1, 2010: Protect the Earth Great Lakes Community Gathering and Walk to Sacred Eagle Rock in northern Michigan
Updated Schedule: 3rd Annual Protect the Earth Great Lakes Community Gathering and Annual Walk to Sacred Eagle Rock Featuring Winona LaDuke, Joanne Shenandoah, Bobby Bullet and Skip Jones 3rd Annual Protect the Earth Great Lakes Community Gathering Event facebook page … Continue reading →
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Ojibwa, non-Natives gather for “Honoring our Water” ceremony along Lake Superior as fight continues to stop Kennecott sulfide mine
Ojibwa, non-Natives hold “Honoring Our Water” sunrise ceremony along Lake Superior for 2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days. The ceremony was part of the ongoing fight to stop a sulfide mine on Michigan’s Yellow Dog Plains and the desecration of Sacred Eagle Rock Continue reading →
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