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  1. Great Miami Outfitters Blog: New Native Watercraft Ultimate Pedal Kayak with Rudder… skip to main | skip to sidebar Great Miami Outfitters Blog News and Information from Great Miami Outfitters - Gear and Apparel for Your Next Adventure Friday, August 8, 2008 New Native Watercraft Ultimate Pedal Kayak with Rudder in stock at Great Miami Outfitters We have a few of these new Propel Pedal-Powered kayaks by Native Watercraft in stock. Take your kayaking to the next stealthier level with…
  2. Rebecca Sun: Catching up with Billy Mills - 2008 Olympics - SI.com In 1986, Mills met Gene Krizek, president of Christian Relief Services, who had a passion for Native American causes but no means to fundraise for them. It was a perfect partnership: Mills became spokesperson of Krizek’s organization, and together they founded the spinoff charity Running Strong for American Indian Youth, which supports cultural programs and provides health and housing assistance for…
  3. Fort Boonesborough’s new museum displays Boone, rare artifacts - USATODAY.com Park manager Phil Gray said such a facility could cover not only the history of Fort Boonesborough, but tell about Native Americans, explore Kentucky’s role in the Civil War and other events that have shaped the state. Enlarge By Charles Bertram, Lexington Herald-Leader/AP Museum curator Jerry Raisor leads a group past a diorama of Daniel Boone with native Americans during a tour of the new Fort Boonesborough…
  4. Nunamiut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There are few native speakers today.[2] The Nunamiut speak English. Winter: There are about 72 days of total winter darkness starting around November 15.[1] [edit] Language Nunamiut native language is a dialect of the Inupiaq language. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center, 1987. There are few native speakers today.[2] The Nunamiut speak English. Winter: There are about 72 days of total winter darkness starting around November 15.[1] [edit] Language Nunamiut native language is a dialect of the Inupiaq language. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center, 1987. .

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