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Every Page : The new email address is nnninfo@yahoo.com and is gradually being changed throughout the site. The old email address will still work but won't be checked often.

updated week of June 22, 2008
The Cookbook : Cooking with Neechies (P-G 17 video), How to Make Bannok video, and guest essay Make Traditional Navajo Frybread
Voice of the Land : Native Artist Music Video Page 2 : Bannock & Soup and The Frybread song

updated week of June 29, 2008
Heartbeat of the People : Farewell to Little Turtle
Herbs, Harvests, and Foraging : guest essays - " How to Use Homemade Garden Sprays Safely" and "How to Make Garlic Garden Spray"
Waste Not : guest essay - " Cool Yourself Down on a Hot Day (and Save Money) "
Salutes to Veterans : For New Warriers : guest essays - "How to Shape a Beret for the Army or for Cadets" and "Give Your Boots That Military Mirror Shine"

updated week of July 6, 2008
Salutes to Veterans : Hawk's Warrior
Hunting and Fishing : Fish Swami's Fishing Tip of the Day and Fishing Lore
Voice of the Land : Native Artist music video page 2 : Lakota Lullaby and mybabywalksinbeauty
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Ancient Native Americans, Modern Technology
Who Were The Founders of the Technological Era?
Camping
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Care and Share Cars and Trucks
The Cookbook** Crafts
and Native Technology
Elders Speak Up Fitness Page
NNN Freebies Fun by the Fire
stories, jokes, and games
Health
general info and tips
Heartbeat of the People Native American Dance
Herbs,
Harvests, and Foraging**
Hunting and Fishing** The Medicine Page
medical news, conditions, remedies and care
Members' Critters
Members' Hello News,
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etc.
Salutes to Veterans Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
and Special Needs list
The Sports Page Stockmarket Page The Trackers Challenge Page Test and Improve Your Tracking Skills The NNN Trading Post
Trivia Page Truckers And Travelers** Voice of the Land
music
Waste Not
recycle, save money, reduce debt
The Weather Page What's Happening
events and meets
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Where are 21st Century Native American and First Nations People?
In the United States one out of every 100 people is recognized by the federal government as Native American. However, experts say those who are federally-recognized make up only about 40% of Native Americans. The actual numbers are closer to one out of every 40 people. In addition, 40 out of every 100 African Americans, 25 out of every 100 European Americans, and 45 out of every 100 Hispanic Americans are also of significant Native American descent.
Where are 21st Century Native American and First Nations People? We are all around you!

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Congratulations to the Mashpee Wampanoags on getting federal recognition Feb. 16, 2007! - Thankyou Wunnestu at Kadobi Lodge Crafts, Hebron, CT!

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