Tribal elders enjoy an afternoon of games, prizes and food on the Fort Berthold Reservation
Author Judith Moody pens new book about aboriginal peoples of Canada
Red Deer, Alberta, September 06, 2012
The aboriginal people of Canada known as the First Nations, the collective term given to Canadian Native Americans not a member of the Inuit or Metis, have over 700,000 members countrywide. To showcase their robust culture and educate young readers on their people comes the new book,Golden Eye and the Killer Cat (published by Trafford Publishing), written by Judith Moody.read more
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Location: Twin Buttes, North Dakota
Spoken Languages: English
Topic Expertise: Federal trust relationship with American Indians; Indigenous issues ranging from spirituality and environment to education and land rights
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