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‘People want to ask questions, and they want to learn — the best way is through this dialogue and to get to know Indigenous people… Read More
Colorful Southwestern American Indian TeePee Original PaintingBy Theresa Paden"Autumn Day"40 x 40"This tee pee was painted on a gallery-wrapped canvas with 1.5" deep edges. I used a pal… Read More
In search of the best and most fun things to do in Pendleton, OR?
Pendleton, a small city in Umatilla County, Oregon, is often underestimated but possesses many unique features and attractio… Read More
The Weep of Surrender – The show begins with the immigrants piecing together wagons from the tornado devastation. Josef (Marc Rissman) stares out at the working immigrants. Wade (James… Read More
My son is now at that age where he can attend events and go to big activities and actually enjoy it, and even remember it down the road. Because of this, I have been bringing him to a handfu… Read More
The romantics want to be with somebody who might be there continuously and does just about everything with a dose of romance, which includes simple activities like passing the salt. The unb… Read More
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Without the representation of marginalized voices in media, there are only two options left on the table: exclusion and tokenization. Those aspects have dominated the Indigenous expe… Read More
Blessings, prayers, delicious feast and traditional thanksgiving costumes. How about enjoying Thanksgiving day feast in Native American costumes this year. There are different styles availab… Read More
Looking for some cool words that start with T? – I’ve put together a list to help you find the words you’re looking for.
Whether you’re after cool-sounding, lo… Read More
Welcome back to the Revolution, Rebels (and Redcoats—not to be forgotten)!This is tour number two for The Rebels and Redcoats Saga with the Historical Virtual Blog Tour, and I’m… Read More
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Some designs stand out and leave an imprint in your minds. Such designs even remain fresh in your mind for years. Innovative and creative packaging des… Read More
“When Kentucky was first being settled, emigrants from either North Carolina or Tennessee, headed by a man named Cornett, reached the Kentucky River late one evening. They decided to c… Read More
The Billy the Kid Museum in the 60’sThis was originally posted in February 2011, and has remained on the of the most popular on this blog. Many thanks to my friend, Libbye Morris… Read More