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fundraiser
Thu Oct 20, 2011 at 13:17:51 PM PDT
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On this day last year, I asked for one thing: GOTV funds for Democratic Indian candidates.
This year, I want something more fundamental.
I want you to help me save some lives.
That is no exaggeration. Every year, we lose a few more people - mostly elders - because they freeze to death. The last few winters in South Dakota have been lethal, and this year's - perhaps as little as a couple of weeks away now - promises to be no exception.
Last week, navajo kicked off our now-annual fundraiser to provide propane and heaters for people on South Dakota's Rosebud and Pine Ridge reservations. I've learned of another heater option that's both safe and less expensive, and is - for the moment - on sale. Let's take advantage of it.
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 at 16:42:45 PM PST
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Brenda Golden made a comment in her interview on Red Town Radio with Chris Francisco (Navajo), national coordinator of the Longest Walk III, a couple months ago. "It'll be hard to get people involved. It's not something that makes people mad like racism (paraphrasing)." So here's an email I got with updated links for the fundraiser. After that, I hope I don't make anyone mad.
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Thu Dec 02, 2010 at 06:59:56 AM PST
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Dennis Banks spoke on the Tuscarora Reservation about the war on diabetes and what inspired him to fight diabetes. It was when he spoke to the Hopi, who were at least 90% in wheelchairs, that he realized diabetes must be defeated for the survival of the 7th Generation.
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Thu Jan 10, 2008 at 10:20:52 AM PST
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(crossposted on the Daily Kos and Street Prophets under betson08 and Docudharma under PiledHigherand Deeper - I guess I have an unstable identity!)
I want to update everyone who has been involved in the Pretty Bird Woman House fundraiser on the situation with the house purchase.
After you read this you might also ask: Why isn't anything easy in Indian Country?
While we were running this fundraiser, the City Council of McLaughlin, which exists as a separate entity within the boundaries of the Standing Rock Reservation, passed an ordinance requiring that any nonprofit wishing to establish a boardinghouse or shelter in a residential area get the approval of the City Council first.
This means that even though Pretty Bird Woman House could have closed on the house on January 4th, they had to wait for a Council meeting on January 7th.
Everyone was certain that after hearing about the shelter, the City Council would just say "of course you can" to their request.
Not so.
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In honor of my mother, THE FLORA SOMBRERO LIND NAVAJO ENDOWMENT FUND has been set up to accept your donations.
This scholarship endowment has been established at the American Indian College Fund to honor Flora Sombrero Lind, as an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation who was born at Inscription House, Arizona of the Many Goats clan circa 1925. This scholarship endowment is funded by Flora's family and friends who want to see Navajo students pursue higher education and carry on their great Navajo heritage.
Please leave a comment here if you donate.
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- Please specify what your donation is for in the notes section of the PayPal window. Either propane for Pine Ridge or Rosebud or Hosting fees for this blog. --navajo
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