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Fort Odanak: native fortified village The Musée des Abenakis in Odanak, near Drummondville, is making its own history this week.
A small Native community in the remote North Slope borough of Alaska has been at the center of debates in Washington, D.C., over bringing “drill, baby, drill” to its backyard — and it isn ...
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The village is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Free admission but there is a $6 per car cost to take the ferry to the island. For further information, call 519-819-5318.
A color guard of Southeast Alaska Native veterans exits the front of Kake’s community hall during a ceremony Saturday where the U.S. Navy formally apologized for the bombardment of the village ...
Nothing is fresh in the city. By the time, your food reaches you, it loses its nutritional value and becomes stale. However, in your village, you can really enjoy the fresh produce from your garden.