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Winter Supper
Where I live, there are still enough wintry, cold evenings to have a good hot soup or stew and a homemade desert for supper.

Winter Storytellers
Winter was a time of teaching. One story that every child loved was about the beginning of life, the Creation.

What is in an Indian Name?
As a child, I longed for an “Indian” Name. As an adult, I long for my “Natural” Name, the one which provides recognition of my connection. A name is not a constant, but it does have power. As we grow and change, so can our name.

Veteran’s Day with a Native Perspective
This day is of great significance, as Veterans are part of most American Indian families.

Trading Posts For Christmas Shopping
Native American Trading Posts, the fun and valuable way for shopping for unique and unusual Christmas gifts.

Trading Blanket Event
A Trading Blanket is not just a traditional form of commerce for Native Americans. It is a social event, with a few simple rules, and a time for both sharing and trading.

Time For Chili Yet?
When your supply of venison is ready for this winter season I have a really good supper idea for you. Venison Chili..

The Skywalkers and September 11th
Skywalkers are the agile, brave American Indian men who walk steel beams far above our city streets. They helped build the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the World Trade Center Towers. Those who have followed are re-building.

The Native American Flute
Evolving from small whistles made of bone, wood, and cane, the Native American Flute is a uniquely crafted instrument. Its beautiful music was heard across the Americas for eons, and has surged in popularity world-wide.

The Medicine Wheel
A Medicine Wheel might be described as a bunch of rocks laid in a circle on the ground. But these have been constructed for thousands of years and represent the Sacred Circle of Life and a balance we each must strive for.

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