Although the Prague district agreed the prayers were inappropriate and would be halted, Ryan Walters said they were part of a fight for religious freedom.
Parents in Prague are upset after finding out that their kids have been going to bible studies at school, given bibles, and have had a morning prayer over the intercom the past couple of weeks at Prague Elementary School.
Even by the harsh standards of the pioneers, said historian Kevin Engle, the Kelsey brothers stood out for their sadism and rapacity against native people.
Cynthia Hart-Button and husband Charles are the Guardians of the Sacred White Bison. They have cared for and nurtured a small herd of these rare creatures for nearly two decades. This couple’s dedication to each other and their bison is, as the Navaho expression goes: A Walk in Beauty. And this is how it all came to be.
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Spirit Olevia and her son Anaiah listen to speakers during the Bloody Island Sunrise Ceremony near Upper Lake, California on May 15, 2021. Spirit is a singer, often dedicating her work to her ancestors.
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ne-hundred seventy-one years ago, the small island of Bonopoti in Lake County was still a haven for the people who had lived here for centuries: the Pomo. It was where many people gathered to fish, and to collect plants and medicine — at a time when the Gold Rush and colonial policies were already rapidly transforming Indigenous people's way of life.
On May 15, 1850, a U.S Army regiment arrived on the island and killed every Pomo man, woman and child they could find there. From then on, Bonopoti became known as Bloody Island.