Monday, April 10, 2006

American Indian medicine bags still hold sacred places in many hearts (Google earth digital globe)


American Indian medicine bags still hold sacred places in many hearts
Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald - John Merris learned the tradition of making medicine bags from his grandfather. A Canadian Ojibwa, the man, who now lives in Fort Collins, soaked up the meaning behind the pouches, traditionally worn on an American Indian s hip but now worn around

Herald Democrat
Herald Democrat - There are a lot of things that you hear and believe; there are some you hear and don t believe; and, there are some you hear and don t know what to think. For me, one of those things that I heard and didn t know what to think was that if

Controversial findings help explain evolution of life
PhysOrg - Chemists at Oregon State University have pioneered a controversial theory about how supposedly-stable DNA bases can be pushed into a "dark state" in which they are highly vulnerable to damage from ultraviolet radiation an idea that has challenged

First Brazilian Astronaut Returns to Earth
NewsFactor Network - "His health is okay. Pontes looks very pleased and he has been smiling ever since he left the capsule," was the verdict of Brazilian Doctor Luiz Carlos Lutiis. Brazilian space officials, shown on Russian television, heaped praise on the 43-year-old

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Owatonna People's Press - OWATONNA -- We've already reached the month of April, Earth Month, my busiest month and yet one of my most favorite months. It's again time to test your knowledge of recycling and environmental issues by taking my Earth Month Quiz

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