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  • Text: ...ages in New Mexico) have successfully wedded their ancient ways with Christian belief and practice. Nor are they "Uncle Tomahawks". They have simply learned "not to throw the baby out with the bathwater", but to cherish what is good while ridding themselves of the harmfu...
Turtle Talk, November 1981

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  • Text: ...pact on the Native vs White mind it had on that long ago day. No evidence can be produced todayby converted Apples and Uncle Tomahawks to show christianity and the millions buried by the christian churches, as christian, has improved our "Nishenabig one iota". It is silly to equat...
Turtle Talk, April 1982

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  • Text: ...Or how could Jane Fonda, who once considered herself a political activist, do the tomahawk chop along with a stadium-full of fans? For Native American activists, the biggest challenge is convincing fans. Michael Wilbon, a Washington Post sports columnist, said it's worth remembering th...
Turtle Talk, October/November 1998

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  • Text: ...t faiths trying to save your heathen soul every year. Being Indian is ... Listening to all the middle-class Tontos and Uncle Tomahawks tell you we must do things the "American Way." Being Indian is ... having 9 out of I 0 people tell you how great they, believe Jim Thorpe, Squanto...
Turtle Talk, September 1989

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  • Text: ...WEET POTATOES TOMATOES PINEAPPLES AVOCADO TURKEYS CLAMBAKES PEMMICAN CANOE TOBAGGAN SNOWSHOES MOCCASINS TIPI KAYAK LACROSSE TOMAHAWK PIPE SMOKING CORN POPCORN WILD RICE SQUASH PUMPKINS PEANUTS CRANBERRIES CREWING GUM CHOCOLATE BABY CARRIERS TOBACCO COTION RUBBER QUININE VARIOUS MEDICINES...
Turtle Talk, December/January 1991

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  • Text: ... attempt to demonstrate their impression of Indian behavior. In disgusting displays, they dance through neighborhoods waving tomahawks. Bedecked in warpaint, bells and feathers, they whoop and holler every step of the way. But, I wonder how you would feel if children were dressed up as a Bi...
Turtle Talk, Volume 3, December 1993

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  • Text: ...Savage Bighorn, Savage Storm and the Wolverines. When the new logo is chosen, Brown said the school will need to replace the tomahawks in the center court of their gym. Uniforms will be changed as they wear out. "We just don't have the money to get rid reminded the board of every...
Turtle Talk, July 1998

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  • Text: ... off They represented a new Indians' backs; they ridiculed their own organization of their own, elders, the 'Uncle Tomahawks' among the the National Indian Youth tribal leaders, who for decades had sold out the · Indians by letting the doCouncil... " gooders decide what...
Turtle Talk, Volume 3, July 1993

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  • Text: ...e of celebration or ceremony there are many vendors who cheapen the meaning by selling junk and calling it authentic (rubber tomahawks, imitation clothing, roach clips with feathers, etc.). I was glad that the vendors involved this weekend sold only authentic crafts. The food was simple and...
Turtle Talk, Volume 3, September 1993

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  • Text: ...From "The Rights of Indians and Tribes", An American Civil Liberties Union Handbook and Uncle Tomahawks tell you we must do things the "American way". BEING INDIAN IS ... feeling the stares of the non-Indians in any public place you walk into. BEING INDIAN IS .•. hav...
Turtle Talk, January/February 1986