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www.latimes.com In the still of a cold November evening, a small gathering of pagans, led by two witches, begins preparations for the coming winter solstice . But these are not just any pagans, and this is not just any setting.
talking-feather.comMembers of the Tohono O’odham Nation have always had trouble with their borders that separate the United States and Mexico. Now, members of the tribe are taking steps to protect their lands themselves.

United Houma Nation members can now turn their radio dials to a station of their own.



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Archaeologist William Kelso says the remains of the oldest U.S. Protestant church which hosted the ceremony has been uncovered in Jamestown, Virginia.

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In anticipation of the November 29 anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre, Native Americans converged today in Denver for the last leg of the Sand Creek Massacre Spiritual Healing Run, which began Thursday near Eads.

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Renewable energy is surpassing fossil fuels for the first time in new power-plant investments, shaking off setbacks from the financial crisis and an impasse at the United Nations global warming talks.
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Viva Farms is a "farm incubator" in Washington's Skagit Valley, helping aspiring cash-poor farmers like Nelida Martinez start and successfully operate their own businesses.
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