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		<title>Saving the Aboriginals&#8230; Not There, but Here</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across this fabulous article by Kathy Sharp Frisbee of Falmouth, Massachusettes, that so beautifully expresses my inner grief at America&#8217;s well-intentioned, but under-informed need to preserve and assist the aboriginal cultures of people around the world, with seemingly little regard for our aboriginals here at home. The trouble with this outflow of good [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A special Thanksgiving message of welcome for Native American Heritage Day. Offers an optimistic look at how the new federally recognized observance will impact American society and Thanksgiving traditions, both public and private. As the great crucible of American history now welcomes the relief of cool-down, we begin to see more clearly what is really [...]]]></description>
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