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Question of the day in Louisiana: Are undocumented immigrants ‘persons’?
Haitian cholera similar to South Asian strain
Haiti's president launches plans to restore army
UC Davis Chancellor Called to Resign After Police Pepper Spray Students
Rep. Deutch Introduces OCCUPIED Constitutional Amendment To Ban Corporate Money In Politics
New York Churches Shelter Occupy Protesters, Now Monitored By New York Police
More Obama Green Nepotism.
Karzai renews calls for U.S. to end tactic crucial to capturing Taliban and al-Qaida operatives
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- Haiti: Two years of cholera
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- UN "blamed" for Haitian Cholera and 10th UK child dies in recent Whooping Cough epidemic
- Haiti: Two years of cholera
- UN Peacekeepers to blame for 7,500 cholera deaths in devastated Haiti: public health expert
Hurricane Sandy: How Utilities are Planning for Power Outages
a pioneering attempt to help power companies allocate their men and
equipment accurately by predicting how many people will be without power
and where most outages will occur.
The Christian Science Monitor (http://s.tt/1raiC)
The Christian Science Monitor (http://s.tt/1raiC)
Read more at http://themoderatevoice.com/165626/hurricane-sandy-how-utilities-are-planning-for-power-outages/#vBDhQ5FwXMBHfoWQ.99
Indian Country
Living or Surviving on Native American Reservations
Most reservation people either work at low paying jobs or receive some government assistance. Since a significant portion of tribal members are supported by government resources, they often have time, but few funds.
- October 5, 2011
Understanding Métis History and Aboriginal Rights
By ICTMN StaffTen years ago, when she was just 13 years old, Jordan Sanregret started researching her family tree. Now, after having discovered ... Read More - October 2, 2011
Professor to be Recognized for Commitment to Native American History
By ICTMN StaffThe Nebraska State Historical Society will honor John Wunder, author and emeritus professor of history and journalism at the Unive... Read More - October 1, 2011
Scholar Daniel Wildcat in Discussing the Environment: It’s Relatives, Not ‘Resources’
By Carol BerryOur world may not be the global village or Spaceship Earth of last-century prognosticators, but we can at least avoid being an inv... Read More - September 28, 2011
A Writer’s Journey to Discovering Native American History
By ICTMN StaffOn September 15, Nat Ducat posted a personal story on The Record Searchlight website about growing up among stereotypes and learning about Native American history. The writer wonders why hi... Read More - September 26, 2011
Tribal College Takes Back Naming Rights
By David CournoyerThere wasn’t an empty seat in the meeting chambers of the Fort Belknap Indian Community Council in Fort Belknap Agency, Montana, as people crowded in to witness history and the tribal radi... Read More - September 24, 2011
Peachtown Festival Honors Original Native American Residents
By ICTMN StaffWhat was once the site of a Cayuga village called Chonodote or Peachtown for its some 1,500 peach trees is now called Aurora—population 908—and the site of Wells College. And the univers... Read More - September 23, 2011
Are Native American Studies Programs Doing a Good Job?
By Duane ChampagneHow long should a grievance be allowed to fester? When it comes to many Native American studies programs, the answer seems to be, “For too long.” Decolonization, resistance to assimilati... Read More - September 22, 2011
Canyon de Chelly National Monument Hosts First Native American SCA Crew
By ICTMN StaffFor five weeks over the summer, an all Native American crew of Arizona high school students learned about Canyon de Chelly in Tsaile, Arizona. The National Monument partnered with the Studen... Read More
Foundation for Shamanic Studies
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Cholesterol Is Your Body’s Most Powerful Defense Against Toxins & Free Radicals
Cholesterol and other sterols are better described as “anti-fatty acids”. Other “anti-fatty acids” include sex hormones and corticosteroids such as cortisol. Anti-fatty acids protect your cells from the potentially harmful and damaging effects of pro-inflammatory fatty acids, which can undergo lipid peroxidation and can generate tremendous amounts of free radicals.
Cholesterol’s anti-free radical activity in fact neutralizes the damaging effects of fatty acids and free radicals in the tissues.
India probes epidemic that killed 500 children
India's national child rights commission has ordered the government of Uttar Pradesh to report on the status of an encephalitis epidemic that media reports claim has killed as many as 500 children in the poverty-afflicted state over the past two months
Top Ten Lies Most Americans Believe to be True
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