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  • Shrunken Heads!

    03/17/2014 7:16:58 AM PDT · by Reaganite Republican · 3 replies
    Reaganite Republican ^ | 17 March 2014 | Reaganite Republican
    No, not 2x Obama voters   talkin bout the real deal here...   Even though numerous savage tribes in the southern hemisphere have engaged in 'head hunting' and cannibalism well into the 20th Century -as in the case of Michael Rockefeller, who got lost in the wrong neighborhood in 1961- only a handful of sub-tribes of the Shuar people (Amazon basin in Ecuador/Peru) are known to have actually shrunken human heads.   And they continued this gruesome ritual up until the 1950s, where they got cranked-up on psychedelic tea, marched into battle with other tribes, scored a kill, chopped their head off, then made a little ornament out of it. Leftists...
  • Stunning Portraits Of The World’s Remotest Tribes Before They Pass Away (46 pics)

    11/08/2013 5:22:26 AM PST · by Daffynition · 56 replies
    boredpanda.org ^ | Nov 9, 2013 | Jimmy Nelson
    Images at link http://www.boredpanda.org/vanishing-tribes-before-they-pass-away-jimmy-nelson/ Or: http://www.beforethey.com/
  • Klamath Tribes and Feds Exercise Water Rights

    06/17/2013 8:26:16 PM PDT · by Baynative · 31 replies
    ABCnews ^ | 6/11/13 | JEFF BARNARD
    Tens of thousands of acres in Oregon's drought-stricken Klamath Basin will have to go without irrigation water this summer after the Klamath Tribes and the federal government exercised newly confirmed powers that put the tribes in the driver's seat over water use — a move ranchers fear will be economically disastrous. Klamath Tribes Chairman Don Gentry and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Mike Connor said Monday that they were making what is known as a "call" on their water rights for rivers flowing into Upper Klamath Lake in Southern Oregon.
  • Tribes

    12/22/2012 8:14:54 AM PST · by DNME · 8 replies
    If you have no capacity for violence then you are a healthy productive citizen: a sheep. If you have a capacity for violence and no empathy for your fellow citizens, then you have defined an aggressive sociopath–a wolf. But what if you have a capacity for violence, and a deep love for your fellow citizens? Then you are a sheepdog, a warrior, someone who is walking the hero’s path. Someone who can walk into the heart of darkness, into the universal human phobia, and walk out unscathed.
  • American Tribals

    10/08/2012 6:04:27 AM PDT · by expat1000 · 5 replies
    Sultan Knish ^ | October 07, 2012 | Daniel Greenfield
    It isn't hard to see the thin red line that connects the nakedly tribal appeals of the Democratic National Convention with the bloody chaos in the Middle East. Despite Occupy Wall Street's best efforts our kind of tribalism does not involve mobs and gunmen violently attacking other groups, at least not in the formal sense, just representatives of the tribes getting up on the floor of a convention hall and promising that tribal priorities will be upheld through affirmative action and other redistributive schemes that will move more members of the oppressed tribes up the political and economic ladder. We...
  • Justice Dept. Agrees to Pay Native Tribes $1 Billion for Mismanaged Funds

    04/15/2012 11:22:31 AM PDT · by Nachum · 31 replies
    All Gov.com ^ | 4/14/12 | David Wallechinsky, Noel Brinkerhoff
    The Obama administration has reached a settlement with more than 40 Indian tribes to resolve claims of mismanaged funds by the Department of the Interior. After 22 months of negotiation, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed with tribal representatives for the government to pay more than $1 billion to 41 tribes. Attorney General Eric Holder said the settlements “fairly and honorably resolve historical grievances over the accounting and management of tribal trust funds, trust lands and other non-monetary trust resources that, for far too long, have been a source of conflict between Indian tribes and the United States.” The settlement...
  • Washington St. Indian Tribe Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

    08/03/2011 8:44:06 AM PDT · by Baynative · 15 replies
    The Blaze ^ | 8/3/2011 | Billy Hallowell
    SEATTLE (The Blaze/AP) — Gay marriage isn’t legal in Washington state, but that hasn’t stopped an Indian tribe from recognizing same-sex unions.
  • It's not just the Labour Party – the Left is in meltdown all over Europe

    05/12/2011 4:53:06 PM PDT · by Altura Ct. · 25 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 5/10/2011
    ...The same picture emerges wherever you look. In the European election in June, 2009, the Left took a hammering. In Germany, the Social Democrats polled just 20 per cent of the vote, their worst result since the Second World War. In France, the Socialist Party only mustered 16.5 per cent, its lowest share of the vote in a European election since 1994. In Italy, the Democrats polled 26.1 per cent, seven percentage points less than they received at the last Italian election. As David Miliband pointed out in a recent lecture: “Left parties are losing elections more comprehensively than ever...
  • Bedouin tribes accuse Jordan's Queen Rania of corruption

    02/15/2011 3:51:45 PM PST · by Pan_Yan · 34 replies · 1+ views
    Guardian (UK) ^ | Tuesday 15 February 2011 14.03 GMT | Laurent Zecchini
    In an unprecedented move the leaders of Jordan's main Bedouin tribes have published an open letter addressed to King Abdullah II accusing his wife, Queen Rania, of corruption. The text, released on 5 February, is signed by 36 representatives of the main Bedouin tribes. It comes at a particularly difficult time for the king, whose authority has been sapped by the growing discontent voiced by demonstrators. ... The letter makes no direct reference to the issue of the country's fragile ethnic balance, but claims that the queen, of Palestinian parentage, has created centres of power serving her own interests. This...
  • Astonishing Photos of One of Earth's Last Uncontacted Tribes

    02/01/2011 7:25:31 AM PST · by MNDude · 71 replies
    Stunning new photos taken over a jungle in Brazil reveal new images of one of the last uncontacted tribal groups on the planet. The photos reveal a thriving, healthy community living in Brazil near the Peruvian border, with baskets full of manioc and papaya fresh from their gardens, said Survival International, a rights organization working to preserve tribal communities and organizations worldwide "The illegal loggers will destroy this tribe," agreed Survival International’s director Stephen Corry. "It's vital that the Peruvian government stop them before time runs out
  • Fighting Sioux forced by NCAA to change mascot, brand

    11/15/2010 1:37:51 PM PST · by Fiji Hill · 110 replies · 3+ views
    NewsChief.com ^ | November 15, 2010 | Dave Kolpack
    <p>Published: Monday, November 15, 2010 at 2:37 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 15, 2010 at 2:37 p.m.</p> <p>GRAND FORKS, N.D. - Duke without the Blue Devil? Notre Dame without the Fighting Irish? Most students and alumni at those proud universities wouldn't dream of dropping those enduring symbols of school pride.</p>
  • Stimulus for CT tribe, artists, schools

    08/04/2010 6:50:42 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 6 replies
    Two U.S. senators are slamming four federal stimulus funded initiatives in Connecticut as part of their national attack on President Barack Obama's $862 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. No. 14 on the GOP list is Connecticut's Mohegan Tribe, which got $54 million in rural development loans from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to build a four-story tribal government center, including a community center. The senators' main issue with the loans was that the center will also will serve as a practice facility for the WNBA Connecticut Sun basketball team. The team is owned by the Mohegan Sun casino, which...
  • Former First Nations' Chief on Canadian Cross-Country Tour Urging Tribes to Forgive

    04/12/2010 4:55:07 AM PDT · by MsLady · 1 replies · 142+ views
    Elijah List ^ | Apr 12, 2010 | Teresa Neumann
    "Our children will look to that day and say, 'My ancestors, they stood before the government. They stood before the Church. They stood as a people. They recognized who God is in our nation. And they did not back down. And they believed for the healing of our nation. They believed for a revival in our people—and the freedom. That's what it's all about.'" (Canada)—Canadian Christianity reports that moments after Prime Minister Stephen Harper formally apologized and asked for forgiveness for the federal government's catastrophic residential schools policy, Native leader and former MP Elijah Harper and 100 Huntley Street's David...
  • Tribes lining up for federal stimulus bonds - $165 million available for non-casino projects

    02/12/2010 9:32:59 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 198+ views
    San Diego Union - Tribune ^ | 2/12/10 | Onell R. Soto
    San Diego County tribes can share up to $165 million in federal stimulus money, federal officials announced yesterday. The money — in the form of federally guaranteed bonds — will go for energy projects, tourism facilities, retail and wastewater treatment, U.S. Treasury officials said. The local bonds are part of $2 billion in funding the federal government is making available. Half of that total was announced yesterday, with the other half in September. The Campo Indian band got $30 million. It will use the money to fund its share of a big wind farm it is planning to build on...
  • California tribes among biggest political donors nationwide

    02/11/2010 9:19:20 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 219+ views
    California Watchdog ^ | 2/11/10 | Chase Davis
    Earlier this week, the California Fair Political Practices Commission released its top 10 list of the biggest individual political spenders in the state between January 2000 and the end of 2009. It's a lot of money flying around: $266 million from the 10 donors alone. KQED's John Myers summed it up nicely. But if that wasn't enough, just a few months ago, the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics in Washington, D.C., released a similar, but less-noticed study, which should cement the Golden State's place atop the national political spending pantheon. The study revealed, among other things, that California's tribal gaming...
  • Stimulus Money Helping Richer Tribes(Nationwide, $3 billion in Federal Grants)

    01/09/2010 7:42:21 AM PST · by Son House · 5 replies · 311+ views
    The Spokesman-Review ^ | December 14, 2009 | Rob Carson
    TACOMA – Nationwide, $3 billion in federal grants, contracts and loans has been set aside for 564 federally recognized tribes in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. As a whole, Northwest tribes are faring better than most as the money filters down from federal agencies. However, a News Tribune analysis of the money allocated so far shows that the stimulus funds are not helping all tribes in the state equally. On the contrary, the stimulus is widening the gap between rich and poor tribes created by the relative success of their casinos. Of the $94 million awarded to Washington’s 29...
  • Indian tribes buy back thousands of acres of land

    12/27/2009 4:07:12 PM PST · by JoeProBono · 41 replies · 1,531+ views
    hosted ^ | Dec 27 | TIMBERLY ROSS
    OMAHA, Neb.- Native American tribes tired of waiting for the U.S. government to honor centuries-old treaties are buying back land where their ancestors lived and putting it in federal trust. Native Americans say the purchases will help protect their culture and way of life by preserving burial grounds and areas where sacred rituals are held. They also provide land for farming, timber and other efforts to make the tribes self-sustaining.....
  • What's Your Tribe?

    11/19/2009 12:38:03 PM PST · by JMS · 13 replies · 495+ views
    The Recruitment Underground ^ | 11/19/09 | James Seetoo
    Do you lead one? Do you have one? It's a pretty good question these days since there's a lot of talk about Tribes going around. And it seems to be an evolving situation but an interesting one since it's apparent that it's becoming a very powerful cultural phenomenon. I would say that it's probably because of the increased connectivity we all have allows us access to people who have the same views and values. For more on Tribes, I would recommend Seth Godin's book, oddly enough titled: Tribes. I had the priviledge of attending the recent PGC200 (www.pgc200.org) launch event...
  • In the Bronx, a Clash of Cultures Turns Violent [Blacks vs West Africans! Racist?]

    10/19/2009 2:53:55 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 40 replies · 1,459+ views
    NYTimes ^ | October 19, 2009
    In the Bronx, a Clash of Cultures Turns Violent Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times Community leaders organized meetings at Al Tawba mosque in Claremont to address fear and frustration expressed by many local West African immigrants who have experienced tensions with the local black American residents. Published: October 19, 2009 The storefronts on a stretch of Webster Avenue in the Claremont neighborhood in the South Bronx tell the story of local shifts as well as any census: a Senegalese-run 99-cent store, an African video store, an African-run fast-food spot, a mosque, several African restaurants. A Community Struggles The owner of...
  • President Obama Announces Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs [another Czar]

    06/15/2009 4:28:51 PM PDT · by SJackson · 25 replies · 665+ views
    White House ^ | 6-15-09
    THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary __________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 15, 2009 President Obama Announces Kimberly Teehee as Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs WASHINGTON – Today, in taped remarks to the 2009 National Congress of American Indians Mid-Year Conference, President Barack Obama announced the appointment of Kimberly Teehee as Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs. As a member of the Domestic Policy Council, Teehee will advise the President on issues impacting Indian Country. President Obama also announced that the White House will hold a Tribal Nations Conference later this fall. "Kim Teehee will be...