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of an american indian. ironically, lawyer named mary louise, who was active in the society of american indians and worked in washington and. one of the cities of her recent studies of life has kind of indicated when the census takers to her home and i think the census in 1910 or perhaps 1920, i can't which one to enumerate or her kind of but since the standing she informed them that she was indeed an american indian and had no space in the census. and what i write in here a little provocatively is that there was no space not only in the census, but in the imagination of. its taker for native american and to actually live in in an urban environment so that are we all have time thank you so much again. i'm happy to talk further.
of an american indian. ironically, lawyer named mary louise, who was active in the society of american indians and worked in washington and. one of the cities of her recent studies of life has kind of indicated when the census takers to her home and i think the census in 1910 or perhaps 1920, i can't which one to enumerate or her kind of but since the standing she informed them that she was indeed an american indian and had no space in the census. and what i write in here a little provocatively...
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so you have a have a kind of a this is unique in american indian wars. have the the so-called hostile leadership it was principally mattie mixed race. and i want to i want to spend a few minutes talking about the climactic battle of the greek war. that is the battle of horseshoe bend, which i imagine most of you are familiar with, at least to some degree. did you get the maps too? i guess he didn't hand down. okay. there no horseshoe bend was the climactic battle of greek war. there had there were seven different invasion. and so the red state country between fall of 1830 and the battle of horseshoe bend in the spring of 1814, the by the by the beginning of 1814, georgia had made two incursions into the red stick country, had won tactical victories but had been forced to retreat because of supply shortages and whatnot. they couldn't establish a toehold in registered country mississippi territory made two attempts. those failed. well, there was a third attempt from north north georgia that failed. jackson tried twice on either occasion. was he able to a f
so you have a have a kind of a this is unique in american indian wars. have the the so-called hostile leadership it was principally mattie mixed race. and i want to i want to spend a few minutes talking about the climactic battle of the greek war. that is the battle of horseshoe bend, which i imagine most of you are familiar with, at least to some degree. did you get the maps too? i guess he didn't hand down. okay. there no horseshoe bend was the climactic battle of greek war. there had there...
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in the early 1800s, the buffalo population in north america exceeded 30 million, and the american indian population was near seven million. the military systematically eliminated buffalo to eliminate the indians. in addition, westward expansion and the greed of non-indian buffalo hunters reduced the buffalo population to 500 and the indian population to 250,000 by the turn of the century. with confinement of indians to reservation lands, indians had lost their primary food source, lifestyle and independence. in 1991, a handful of indian tribes organized the intertribal bison cooperative to begin restoration of buffalo to indian tribes. today, the itbc is comprised of 69 tribes across 19 states with 55 buffalo herds, collectively the largest herd in the united states. the buffalo are very good stewards of the land. they're a naturally migrating animal. they don't just to stay in one area and overgraze. they're naturally migrating. if they get enough room to roam, they'll move from area to area. the cattle and the other animals, they'll overgraze if you keep them only in one area too long.
in the early 1800s, the buffalo population in north america exceeded 30 million, and the american indian population was near seven million. the military systematically eliminated buffalo to eliminate the indians. in addition, westward expansion and the greed of non-indian buffalo hunters reduced the buffalo population to 500 and the indian population to 250,000 by the turn of the century. with confinement of indians to reservation lands, indians had lost their primary food source, lifestyle and...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers. the strongest flow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice.
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers. the strongest flow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice.
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by wide colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughter, devising, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian. the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent, the board being digit, as people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the the 1st days of protest almost testers
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by wide colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughter, devising, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bivens and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo did, he's in india and gone and said colonel richard got a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars and cynically the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words, the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population. today the the we have sent hundreds of weapo
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservation, given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of vice of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bivens and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo did, he's in india and gone and said colonel richard got a veteran of the bloody and...
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american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by wide colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated us army general phillips sheridan express the evidence of this policy in the infamous words. the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is still unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been a majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the the russian armed forces when they began,
american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by wide colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of by some native americans lived by hunting these wild animals, colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dogs, a veteran of the bloody and vicious...
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all of americans war against the indians. native american wires clearly had an advantage of knowing the terrain and knowing how to make best use of it beginning with the defeat of almost the entire united states army in 1791 when arthur sinclair stumbled against a confederacy that predated tecumseh all the way to fighting the apaches in the west that knowledge the indians had of terrain and many cases could compensate for numbers they had. i could spend a whole hour talking about easily. that's was relevant in the creek war two. the creek country by and large it was incognito to the american militia forces that invaded it. they were going along blindly part of the time. >> it was a huge part of the battle of the little big horn for if you've ever been there for those who have it i will turn this into a quickck pitched go into thea battlefield. rolling hills stand were some of places happen look and see all the hills around you and picture all of them swarming with lawyers who are firing arrows and bolts of nonstop imagine how
all of americans war against the indians. native american wires clearly had an advantage of knowing the terrain and knowing how to make best use of it beginning with the defeat of almost the entire united states army in 1791 when arthur sinclair stumbled against a confederacy that predated tecumseh all the way to fighting the apaches in the west that knowledge the indians had of terrain and many cases could compensate for numbers they had. i could spend a whole hour talking about easily. that's...
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i mean, the american west made sexier cinema. then then, you know, indians fighting militia, cambridge and alabama and whatnot. it's just something about the american movie was part of the buffalo bill and is wild west. so that that so you know imprinted the american west and that the quickly legendary fights against indians and american consciousness and also in the european consciousness the things that happened east of the mississippi were maybe overtaken by the americans war and other developments. and and never received the the attention that they they deserved or a recognition of how centrally were to the creation of the united states. now this is such a story that when you read the book and, it's a fascinating book. andrew jackson doesn't even really show up. like for the first third of the book, he's he's more of a character for the last two thirds of the book. so much the beginning of the book centers on the creek indians themselves investigating their culture the way back to their first brush with hernando de. how did you get at the creek indians?
i mean, the american west made sexier cinema. then then, you know, indians fighting militia, cambridge and alabama and whatnot. it's just something about the american movie was part of the buffalo bill and is wild west. so that that so you know imprinted the american west and that the quickly legendary fights against indians and american consciousness and also in the european consciousness the things that happened east of the mississippi were maybe overtaken by the americans war and other...
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they were protesting the imprisonment of leonard, an american indian activists serving life sentences killings of two fbi agent's. supporters have long said he was wrongly convicted and they consider him a political prisoner. >> as long as leonard is not free, there is aps that this system holds of every single one of us as indigenous people. reporter: activists say the problems with the system are upheld by law enforcement authorities who regularly mistreat native people. the vast majority of native americans live away from the reservations and live in cities like new york or albuquerque. most of their law-enforcement encounters happen with local police. in minneapolis, a city that became the center of a global reckoning, police interactions with communities of color remain under intense scrutiny. in june the department of justice released its investigation into the minneapolis police launched after floyd's killings. among its findings, the department officer stop native residents at almost eight times the rate they stop white people and during those stops native people are 20% more
they were protesting the imprisonment of leonard, an american indian activists serving life sentences killings of two fbi agent's. supporters have long said he was wrongly convicted and they consider him a political prisoner. >> as long as leonard is not free, there is aps that this system holds of every single one of us as indigenous people. reporter: activists say the problems with the system are upheld by law enforcement authorities who regularly mistreat native people. the vast...
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like everyone else because cinema, popular fiction and all i associated the indian wars with the americanest and some of the first line in my trilogy, weeping, the epic story of the indian -- the -- whatever. epic story of the indian wars is the american west and i realized when i finished it, wait a minute conflict that is made victory overor the native americans in the west possible, conflicts were foughtht east of the mississippi river specifically in the what's isll called the old northwest or modern midwest and in the deep theh and that it was victories in these two areas that, again, made the outcome in the west, you know, foregone conclusion but neither the war that was fought against chief in the midwest or the creek war were at all inevitable in their outcomes. if you read either of both books you'll see that the war could have gone against the united states and it very nearly did. i think partt of it is hollywoo, the american west made for sexier cinema, it's something about the american -- part of the buffalo bill and wild west show that is so, you know, imprinted the american
like everyone else because cinema, popular fiction and all i associated the indian wars with the americanest and some of the first line in my trilogy, weeping, the epic story of the indian -- the -- whatever. epic story of the indian wars is the american west and i realized when i finished it, wait a minute conflict that is made victory overor the native americans in the west possible, conflicts were foughtht east of the mississippi river specifically in the what's isll called the old northwest...
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never forget, the palestinian people have been ethnically cleansed in genocide, in like the american indians were in the 1718 hundreds by the american military. the policy was that was the indians have been similarly mistreated and tortured and starved. and this is part of and is really operation to bulldoze and destroy every inch of gaza so that they can have malley beach front property, but they have to destroy everything 1st. so i have no doubt they're going to initiate a full destruction. they've already said they're going to disregard all the laws of war. the question is, is the rest of the muslim world going to rise up and, you know, defend these poor people from genocide and i think they will in america, will find itself completely isolated. because no american wants to participate in this either. every american with a brain and a heart understands the israelis have initiated this from 20 years of slow torture and destruction. indeed, humanize ation. and that's not what americans and especially american military, like myself, sworn to uphold. we swore in a pole to liberate the oppress
never forget, the palestinian people have been ethnically cleansed in genocide, in like the american indians were in the 1718 hundreds by the american military. the policy was that was the indians have been similarly mistreated and tortured and starved. and this is part of and is really operation to bulldoze and destroy every inch of gaza so that they can have malley beach front property, but they have to destroy everything 1st. so i have no doubt they're going to initiate a full destruction....
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now they have pushed the envelope to the point where the palestinian. have behaved like the american indians fighting against their genocide or the american colonists fighting against the british, the palestinians have risen up to defend their humanity and their rights and their rightful place on on god's earth, not to be slaves and servants to these fake jews and zionist, apartide, racist maniacs, have launched this war of aggression against them out of a... genetic disposition of superiority, well they're they're about to find out, they're not only inferior, but they're probably going to be annihilated by their own reckless adventurism in palestine. paul shelen food, what do you make of the international uh, the global, international widespread response that we've seen in support of palestine, in solidarity with the gazans and also denouncing the israeli war crimes that we've been seeing in so many countries around the world and hundreds of cities uh over the past few days, it's the best i've seen in decades, it's like an avalanche, like the snowball going down the mountain getting bigger
now they have pushed the envelope to the point where the palestinian. have behaved like the american indians fighting against their genocide or the american colonists fighting against the british, the palestinians have risen up to defend their humanity and their rights and their rightful place on on god's earth, not to be slaves and servants to these fake jews and zionist, apartide, racist maniacs, have launched this war of aggression against them out of a... genetic disposition of superiority,...
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in the american indian, in this video, fight to show weapons they say were captured, some comedy leads, forces clicked onto this to the national and international community. we m 23. want dialogue, we're not partisans of wars. people believe in every attempt dialogue has failed and goes as president joe lorenzo who's trying to mediate said m 20 three's refusing to withdrawal and come to the table. it's the latest round of a conflict that began in the 19 nineties and were wondering you can during the day, did come go and looted it's vast, minimal wells, more than 6000000 people were killed. and it's been a conflict here ever since. malcolm web address era, and that's it for me. i'm really angry and whether it's next with jess harrington then inside story examines the impacts of the rising civilian casualties in gaza, including the depths of full member family members of algae, 0 reports while do in and miss riley as dr. right to stay with us. the the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. here's the headlines for the america. so we had our 1st hurricane in the eastern pacific. mak
in the american indian, in this video, fight to show weapons they say were captured, some comedy leads, forces clicked onto this to the national and international community. we m 23. want dialogue, we're not partisans of wars. people believe in every attempt dialogue has failed and goes as president joe lorenzo who's trying to mediate said m 20 three's refusing to withdrawal and come to the table. it's the latest round of a conflict that began in the 19 nineties and were wondering you can...
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stable, so you can make mistakes, tell me, what is the name of the rectangular -shaped south american indiant i will count your answer, but you made a mistake in a few letters there, the most important thing is that you understand, oh what we are talking about, a ball for your team, a literary question, although why is it literary, and cinematographically too, under what surname... a member of woland's retinue fagot was known in moscow in the thirties, surname fagoto, played by abdulov in the series, maybe it will be so a little simpler, the same knight who once joked and still jokes, serving his own, peculiar punishment, what is it connected with, wait, the knight who joked, in general, despite, i’m afraid to ask you, do you understand what kind of literary work we are talking about? probably not entirely, master margarita, i haven’t changed much, but one anyway, last name, any , semenyuk, semenyuk, i accept, koroviev, the correct answer to my question, please build a tower, the fourth element is not so difficult, you have established enough sustainable, therefore. after that i’ll go to the
stable, so you can make mistakes, tell me, what is the name of the rectangular -shaped south american indiant i will count your answer, but you made a mistake in a few letters there, the most important thing is that you understand, oh what we are talking about, a ball for your team, a literary question, although why is it literary, and cinematographically too, under what surname... a member of woland's retinue fagot was known in moscow in the thirties, surname fagoto, played by abdulov in the...
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and it was used by american indians to treat non-healing wounds many centuries ago.y the way, it’s added as an additive to motor oil and it’s also used to lubricate machine guns, because yes, it’s right the best thing that can be said about cosmetics. that its consistency is so good, in short, oil, even machine guns were lubricated, herman shaich, i know that you just looked through everything you could about the zhaad, you found one single article, in 2012 a study was published in germany on almost 200 people with sakna, which is sakna, that is, acne, do not forget us latin, acne, and what is this study? that, in principle, regular use of jojaba oil leads to an improvement in the condition of these acne on the skin of children, why? actually one at a time a simple reason, because the mechanism of acne development is simply the blockage of these pores and it softens these plugs , look, if we apply this zhajafa oil, then wash it off, then we can cleanse these pores and eliminate the object of inflammation , the inflammatory substrate will be right here in these lacque
and it was used by american indians to treat non-healing wounds many centuries ago.y the way, it’s added as an additive to motor oil and it’s also used to lubricate machine guns, because yes, it’s right the best thing that can be said about cosmetics. that its consistency is so good, in short, oil, even machine guns were lubricated, herman shaich, i know that you just looked through everything you could about the zhaad, you found one single article, in 2012 a study was published in...
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with a focus on american indians and alaskan native groups. ryan holds a phd and an ma in anthropology from emory university and received postdoctoral training in population health from the robert wood johnson's health and society scholars program at uc san francisco and uc berkeley. todd hellman is a senior behavioral scientist with the -- corporation. a nationally recognized expert on disinformation and violent extremism. he specializes in the use of data and evidence-based strategies to understand and counter disinformation and extremism. he has studied the disinformation threat by deep fakes, russian propaganda campaigns targeting u.s. and europe, and the use of social media by violent extremist groups. he is also led research on the effectiveness on online intervention to prevent radicalization. he has a phd in clinical psychology from wayne state university. ryan and todd, take it away and i will be back in a bit for q&a. >> all right. thank you for joining us. it is an honor for ryan and i to be able to present to you the results of thi
with a focus on american indians and alaskan native groups. ryan holds a phd and an ma in anthropology from emory university and received postdoctoral training in population health from the robert wood johnson's health and society scholars program at uc san francisco and uc berkeley. todd hellman is a senior behavioral scientist with the -- corporation. a nationally recognized expert on disinformation and violent extremism. he specializes in the use of data and evidence-based strategies to...
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my name is mary travis allen and i'm the advisor board president for the american indian cultural district, as well as a member of mission destino and other committees and councils here in san francisco. so i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. from my mother's side and the seneca nation on my father's side. i was born and raised here in san francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. but as i mentioned and what i'm doing now is important work that i am many of you are doing on behalf of our community is that work is never done and should be reflected in all the work you do and all aspects of your lives. we are brought together by our ancestors is to fulfill the prophecy of the eagle and the condor. the prophecy tells of this time when the indigenous peoples of the north and the south earth would reunite to renew you and protect our original knowledge, strength and connection to our earth. mother this is a time of reconciliation . mission. reunion education and healing of all the land and all its peoples. in case you do
my name is mary travis allen and i'm the advisor board president for the american indian cultural district, as well as a member of mission destino and other committees and councils here in san francisco. so i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. from my mother's side and the seneca nation on my father's side. i was born and raised here in san francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. but as i mentioned and what i'm doing...
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third element is quite stable, so you can make mistakes , tell me, what is the name of the south american indian'siddle, panchu, pancho, well, which one is panchi or par? spell it so that i can be absolutely sure that poncho is poncha, poncha, but i will count your answer, but you made a mistake in a few letters, the most important thing is that you understand what we are talking about, a ball for your team, a literary question, although from what literary, and cinematographically too, by what name was the member of woland’s retinue known? year in moscow in the thirties. fagot's surname was played by abdulov in the series, maybe it will be a little easier. the same knight who once joked and still jokes, serving his own, peculiar punishment, what is the connection with the knight, wait, the knight who joked at all despite, i 'm afraid to ask you, do you understand what kind of literary work we are talking about? probably not quite, master margarit? master margarita, wait a minute, hasn’t changed much, but master, three, two, one, and so, call it, fagot’s last name and any last name, semenyuk, semen
third element is quite stable, so you can make mistakes , tell me, what is the name of the south american indian'siddle, panchu, pancho, well, which one is panchi or par? spell it so that i can be absolutely sure that poncho is poncha, poncha, but i will count your answer, but you made a mistake in a few letters, the most important thing is that you understand what we are talking about, a ball for your team, a literary question, although from what literary, and cinematographically too, by what...
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terrorism and does research that betters the lives of rural and remote populations with a focus on american indian and alaska native for -- native groups. ryan holds an m&a -- an ma. and is involved with a program at ut berkeley and san francisco -- uc berkeley and san francisco. tom is a nationally recognized expert on this information and violent extremism and specializes in the of data and evidence-based strategies to understand and counter these messages and extremism. he has studied threats caused by deepfakes, russian propaganda targeting the u.s. and europe, and the use of social media by violent extremist groups and has led researchers on the effectiveness of online interventions to prevent radicalism. he holds a phd from wayne state university. ryan, todd, take it away. i will be back in a bit for the q&a. >> thank you everyone for joining us. it is an honor for ryan and i to print that the reason those of this buddy we recently did. on a really important issue, affecting the nation. did you want to show the slides, ryan? next slide. we are able to bring this study to you because of the g
terrorism and does research that betters the lives of rural and remote populations with a focus on american indian and alaska native for -- native groups. ryan holds an m&a -- an ma. and is involved with a program at ut berkeley and san francisco -- uc berkeley and san francisco. tom is a nationally recognized expert on this information and violent extremism and specializes in the of data and evidence-based strategies to understand and counter these messages and extremism. he has studied...
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a south american indian of a rectangular shape with a hole for the head in the middle, pancho, panchoan be sure that p, a, n, che , oh, poncha, poncha, poncha, poncha, but you made a mistake in a few letters there, the most important thing is that you understand what your team is talking about. a literary question, although what literary and cinematographically too, under what name was a member of woland's retinue fagot known in moscow in the thirties. surname bassoon played abdulov in the series, maybe it will be a little simpler, the same knight who once joked and jokes until... i'm afraid to ask you, do you understand what kind of literary work we are talking about? probably not quite, master margarita margarita, how little has changed, but master, three, two , one, and so, call it, fagot’s surname, and any surname, semenyuk, semenyuk, i accept, koroviev, the correct answer to my question, please build a tower, the fourth element is not so difficult, you have installed the third quite stable, so it won’t be... difficult to install the fourth one, after that i’ll go to the girls , w
a south american indian of a rectangular shape with a hole for the head in the middle, pancho, panchoan be sure that p, a, n, che , oh, poncha, poncha, poncha, poncha, but you made a mistake in a few letters there, the most important thing is that you understand what your team is talking about. a literary question, although what literary and cinematographically too, under what name was a member of woland's retinue fagot known in moscow in the thirties. surname bassoon played abdulov in the...
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my name is mary travis allen and i'm the advisor board president for the american indian cultural district, as well as a member of mission destino and other committees and councils here in san francisco. so i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. from my mother's side and the seneca nation on my father's side. i was born and raised here in san francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. but as i mentioned and what i'm doing now is important work that i am many of you are doing on behalf of our community is that work is never done and should be reflected in all the work you do and all aspects of your lives. we are brought together by our ancestors is to fulfill the prophecy of the eagle and the condor. the prophecy tells of this time when the indigenous peoples of the north and the south earth would reunite to renew you and protect our original knowledge, strength and connection to our earth. mother this is a time of reconciliation . mission. reunion education and healing of all the land and all its peoples. in case you do
my name is mary travis allen and i'm the advisor board president for the american indian cultural district, as well as a member of mission destino and other committees and councils here in san francisco. so i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. from my mother's side and the seneca nation on my father's side. i was born and raised here in san francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. but as i mentioned and what i'm doing...
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my name is mary travis allen and i'm the advisor board president for the american indian cultural district, as well as a member of mission destino and other committees and councils here in san francisco. so i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. from my mother's side and the seneca nation on my father's side. i was born and raised here in san francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. but as i mentioned and what i'm doing now is important work that i am many of you are doing on behalf of our community is that work is never done and should be reflected in all the work you do and all aspects of your lives. we are brought together by our ancestors is to fulfill the prophecy of the eagle and the condor. the prophecy tells of this time when the indigenous peoples of the north and the south earth would reunite to renew you and protect our original knowledge, strength and connection to our earth. mother this is a time of reconciliation . mission. reunion education and healing of all the land and all its peoples. in case you do
my name is mary travis allen and i'm the advisor board president for the american indian cultural district, as well as a member of mission destino and other committees and councils here in san francisco. so i am ariana ortega, peace people of nicaragua. from my mother's side and the seneca nation on my father's side. i was born and raised here in san francisco and retired in 2020 from a senior manager position with the sfmta to after 32 years of service. but as i mentioned and what i'm doing...
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and i just want to mention here in the bay area, you know, there's been american indian movement that started up in wounded knee, you know, up with wounded knee, which traveled down this way and many other acts. alcatraz, as mentioned earlier by our relative jeanine and i just feel it's very important and vital for our our continuous healing moving forward that we acknowledge who we are and that we love. we learn to love ourselves because we were taught to hate ourselves for many years . yeah. i appreciate your thoughts today, aurora mamiya with with the native american health center here in the bay area. thank you for your time today. thank you. well, new first of its kind law in california allows parents to sue social media companies over content that includes sexual abuse, exploitation and trafficking of children. next we talk live with the co-sponsor of that bill about what happens next at ( ♪ ) welcome to big tobacco's fantasyland. the industry's idea of a healthier tomorrow. where vapes are deemed safer. nevermind that they'll increase your risk of lung cancer. and they're anti-
and i just want to mention here in the bay area, you know, there's been american indian movement that started up in wounded knee, you know, up with wounded knee, which traveled down this way and many other acts. alcatraz, as mentioned earlier by our relative jeanine and i just feel it's very important and vital for our our continuous healing moving forward that we acknowledge who we are and that we love. we learn to love ourselves because we were taught to hate ourselves for many years . yeah....
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nearly 10,000 wounded in israel, more than 1400 killed by hamas, including 30 american indians.nt biden is considering a visit to israel, but a senior us official tells abc news any trip would only be to soften the hardliners inside the netanyahu government, who are blocking food and water from entering gaza. ines de la cuetara. abc news, jerusalem. >> and this was the scene at uc berkeley earlier today. hundreds of pro-palestinian students filled sproul plaza and blocked access to the cal campus at sather gate. the demonstrators called for a free palestinian state and for better representation of palestinian students on campus. the rally also attracted a handful of counter demonstrators who held up israeli flags. today's rally remained peaceful, while last week protesters support israel clashed with pro-palestinian groups on campus and the san francisco district attorney, brooke jenkins, is apologizing for a tweet that she posted about one of the protests that took place in the city over the weekend in the tweet, jenkins described the event as a pro-hamas rally and blamed prote
nearly 10,000 wounded in israel, more than 1400 killed by hamas, including 30 american indians.nt biden is considering a visit to israel, but a senior us official tells abc news any trip would only be to soften the hardliners inside the netanyahu government, who are blocking food and water from entering gaza. ines de la cuetara. abc news, jerusalem. >> and this was the scene at uc berkeley earlier today. hundreds of pro-palestinian students filled sproul plaza and blocked access to the...
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american. he was a queer indian. rupert was his name and he read the book of poetry, the poems i sent him, and he called and said, i got to put these into a book, said, a lot of us went through this experience and you're bringing back a lot of terrible memories for me included you know there's some good things in there i wrote about about going to the movies on sunday nights that was our chief recreation the one time we could escape the reality the world and go into it. a world of hollywood movies and i wrote about how we had even a for that in that if had more than ten demerits they let us up on sunday night before the movie started and we had more than ten demerits the priest would be standing with a book. he'd read your name he'd say it to the wall. so that meant that the one thing we really enjoyed the movies we were forbidden to see if we had more ten demerits so i worked at the movie selling popcorn and pop with the gentleman, mr. bride and i wrote about one time mr. brad said, it's too quiet in here before the
american. he was a queer indian. rupert was his name and he read the book of poetry, the poems i sent him, and he called and said, i got to put these into a book, said, a lot of us went through this experience and you're bringing back a lot of terrible memories for me included you know there's some good things in there i wrote about about going to the movies on sunday nights that was our chief recreation the one time we could escape the reality the world and go into it. a world of hollywood...
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he reached to the american indians. they were then called. i doubt that he would have that an entire community of at least to 100,000 people should be segregate it any more than. i know whether he expressed himself about the prejudice against germans during world war one, or at least i've forgotten if i read about that. but korematsu is definitely a black mark in our legal history. that was later his later been repudiated. fortunately. back here. thank you. name is dr. carmena and i'm still from california. this is from mr.. do you believe that the physical and agricultural aspect of coolidge's early life and family education should be somehow integrated, modern primary, secondary school education across the country. well, in in coolidge modesty, i would say not necessarily that coolidge particular or some special on just him as as an individual, but yeah, i think certainly any of breadth in in is is always better than the not put it that way. and and not that i'm an academics kind of person but there certainly seems to be more and more contr
he reached to the american indians. they were then called. i doubt that he would have that an entire community of at least to 100,000 people should be segregate it any more than. i know whether he expressed himself about the prejudice against germans during world war one, or at least i've forgotten if i read about that. but korematsu is definitely a black mark in our legal history. that was later his later been repudiated. fortunately. back here. thank you. name is dr. carmena and i'm still...