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Tillie Black Bear: Tribal domestic violence once punished by death
Tillie Black Bear: Tribal domestic violence was once punished by death http://youtu.be/eR3xVkStj3k Lakota family violence expert Tillie Black Bear says tribal domestic violence offenders paid for the crime with their life before Europeans settlers stole American Indian lands Tillie Black … Continue reading →
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Tillie Black Bear: Her family, boarding schools & life on the Rosebud Reservation
Lakota Domestic Violence Activist Tillie Black Bear: Her family, growing up in the boarding school era, and life (then and now) on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota Near Lake Superior, Tillie Black Bear faces west while singing the … Continue reading →
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Turtle Island Project: Nonviolent Spirit Jihad to combat evil; European explorers enslaved Natives
Turtle Island Project: Nonviolent Spirit Jihad to combat evil; Christopher Columbus and other European explorers enslaved Natives spawning an evil tradition that lives on today (Marquette, Michigan) – Calling it a nonviolent “Spirit Jihad,” the founder of the nonprofit Turtle … Continue reading →
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TIP 2008 Concert #1: Turtle island Project Cowboys & Angels White Buffalo Calf Woman Society benefit
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide “Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to … Continue reading →
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TIP 2008 Concert #3: Turtle island Project Cowboys & Angels White Buffalo Calf Woman Society benefit
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide “Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to … Continue reading →
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TIP 2008 Concert #2: Turtle island Project Cowboys & Angels White Buffalo Calf Woman Society benefit
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide “Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to … Continue reading →
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TIP 2008 Concert #4: Turtle island Project Cowboys & Angels White Buffalo Calf Woman Society benefit
Northern Michigan residents give generously during the Dec. 13, 2008 Cowboys & Angels free benefit concert to help fight American Indian domestic violence, teen suicide “Cowboys and Angels”: Third annual free northern Michigan benefit concert a success in effort to … Continue reading →
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