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Monday, February 28, 2005

Red Road Community Calender March 2005:Courageous Sister's Unite!
From Negin~

                                                              I am the last note
                                                              waiting to be played
                                                              pleading with you not to question
                                                              why at the height of musical moments
                                                              pleasure diffuses into mist
                                                              or teardrops fall
                                                                  into the open curve
                                                                      of joyous smiles. . .
                                                                                      ~Azadeh Farahmand
12:41 am est


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NAMAPAHH Inter-tribal Native News

First edition (tenative) May 2005

Interview with Lummi Tribal Members and "House of tears carvers": Jewel James, Charles Miller, Jack Cagey .Interview and statements by NCAI President  Tex Hall, all present at the Lummi Healing Pole ceremony at the Pentagon in Washington DC.

House of tears carvers travled for a third time across the United states to honor & offer healing to the families and friends of the 911 Victims. The first year they went to ground Zero in New York City; in 2002, they went to Pennsylvania, and in 2004, they trucked three totem poles, that formed an arch to the Pentagon, for a dedication that brought tears and compassion to all who witnessed this heartfelt gesture by the Lummi Nation. tex Hall, the President of the National Congress of American Indians, was one of many important & significant delegates that accepted the poles on behalf of the victims of the Pentagon attack by terrorists....

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NAMAPAHH is proud to announce the new youth radio co-host, Jerome Edge, of the Upper Skagit tribe, in Sedro Wolley. This is a talented 19 year old man who loves to act, dance, sing, speak his Lushootseed language, a rap artist/ poet, and an all around good guy! He loves to do radio & what a vocie! Look out James Earl Jones! Welcome Jerome, glad to have your youth representaion & male balance to the show!