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2009-02-04T00:34:59.000Z
Svhiyeyi Aga
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In 2000, I started my publication, My Two Beads Worth, on a free website host and then in 2001, I obtained a private host so I could do more and have more room. This is the 8th year of publication. It is non-profit and I will not accept donations or apply for grants for its publication costs. It's something I wanted to do in honor of my Ancestors and to give something back. I do all the work myself, so sometimes, the work involved can be somewhat overwhelming, but it's well worth it. I have…
In 2000, I started my publication, My Two Beads Worth, on a free website host and then in 2001, I obtained a private host so I could do more and have more room. This is the 8th year of publication. It is non-profit and I will not accept donations or apply for grants for its publication costs. It's something I wanted to do in honor of my Ancestors and to give something back. I do all the work myself, so sometimes, the work involved can be somewhat overwhelming, but it's well worth it. I have learned and gained so much from people and the issues I've covered. My one hope is that what I have done is of equal value to the people. So, I thought I would share it here. I don't have any specific set time for publication - I work on "Indian Time," "grins" and this is the most recent update to the website from January 31, 2008. The links provided go to the reports listed. This is how I send the updates out to the list I have for subscribers and to others who have an interest in the publication. I hope that it will be found worthwhile to my Taino friends. ER<br />
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All the reports for this date 1/31/2009 and other updates for the month of January can be found on this page. Archived news can be located here<br />
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My Two Beads Worth Update - January 2009<br />
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January 31, 2009<br />
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Hate Crimes and Genocide<br />
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WSDP-Breaking news on Mt. Tenabo decision<br />
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Press Release from Leonard Peltier<br />
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Apache Women<br />
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Maine Tribal Representatives ~Maine State Legislature<br />
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Preserving a Nation<br />
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Dozens of People Protest Against Carpinteria High School Mascot<br />
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Fourteen years later, I'm Still Here - and So Are We - Kevin Annette<br />
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American Indian inmates fight state prisons' hair-length policy<br />
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American Indians could reap almost $3 billion in stimulas<br />
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Ancient gravestones lead to burial mound discovery in Lakeville, MA<br />
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60 Minutes Under Attack for Truthful Reporting<br />
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Ground Search Underway for Little Light family<br />
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Tribal Attempt to beat Nevada Gold Mine Fails in Court<br />
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Future of the Red Man<br />
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Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act of 2009<br />
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SOS from the Amazon<br />
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Shedding light on the dark side of casinos<br />
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State delays Indian reburial in Putman<br />
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Star Quilt for Black Eagle<br />
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Yuman Family Language<br />
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1975 AIM slaying trial delayed again<br />
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Statement by Leonard Peltier<br />
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The Mixed Blood of the Indian Explained<br />
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There's An Indian in the Livingroom<br />
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AN AMAZING DAY IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
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2009-01-20T16:00:00.000Z
Svhiyeyi Aga
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<i>Today is am amazing day in the history of the US - Barack Obama will take the oath of office as President in about an hour's time. For those of us, who have lived through the Civil Rights Movement, this is a monumental event and shows that united, working together and never giving up hope for equality and justice, we are seeing a man of color assuming the highest office in this land.<br />
Yesterday, was Martin Luther King Day, and how well I can…</i>
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<i>Today is am amazing day in the history of the US - Barack Obama will take the oath of office as President in about an hour's time. For those of us, who have lived through the Civil Rights Movement, this is a monumental event and shows that united, working together and never giving up hope for equality and justice, we are seeing a man of color assuming the highest office in this land.<br />
Yesterday, was Martin Luther King Day, and how well I can remember, as most of us can, his famous "I Have a Dream Speech". One statement Dr. King made in that speech was, "I hope that someday, a man will not be judged by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character." That day is here - that day is now and I know that Dr. King is smiling as are all those who sacrificed and gave their lives for equality and justice for all people.<br />
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That was an amazing day in history too. It was impossible to listen to the speech that day and not feel ovewhelmed emotionally. It was such a time of hope. We had the leadership of Dr. King, we had Bobby Kennedy as our political hope for the next President, and it was if all our dreams were destroyed at once when both Dr. King and Bobby Kennedy were both murdered. The overwhelming sadness and then the violence that followed made it a difficult time in our history.<br />
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But today is a new day - filled with hope and promise. We have a lot of hard work ahead of us. But together as a united nation, we can make positive change.</i>