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written by Amaris Pollinger December 21, 2020 Non-native holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas often make many tribal communities pause to reconsider if, and what, they might be celebrating. Being multicultural, with Muscogee (Creek) blood that runs deep, I often find myself in this strange gray area and the holidays are no exception, especially Thanksgiving. I mean,…
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Thank you for your consideration. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions. Warmly,Felina Felina Silver RobinsonLeague of Women Voters Brookline, Board Member, Civic Education Coordinator, Board Liaison, Sara K. Wallace Fund for LWVB & Legislative Envoypoetsareangels1963tobb@gmail.comhttps://my.lwv.org/massachusetts/brooklinebyfelinasilverrobinson.comwww.linkedin.com/in/felina-silver-robinson-712b9667
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It is that of the Hopi Indians. Did you guess right?
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Arthur C. Parker, a Seneca Indian, who was the director of the Museum of Arts and Science in Rochester, N.Y. He persuaded the Boy Scouts of America to set aside a day for the “First Americans” and for three years they adopted such a day. He was born in 1881 to parents Frederick Ely Parker…
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The Brookline Police Department, in partnership with the Brookline Police Union, Brookline Rotary and Brookline High School, is sponsoring its 2nd annual Thanksgiving Feast on Thursday November 17, 2022. Dinner will be served at 5:30PM at Brookline High School (115 Greenough St in the new Tappan Green space in the STEM Wing) and we would love members of our community to…
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Kobey Bryant Dies in a Helicopter Crash