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Stories of Camp Kanesatake


In the days before Europeans came into the area, tribes of Woodland Indians lived and prospered among the lakes and trees of Southeast Michigan. There is a hilly region in what is now called Lenawee County that is known as the Irish Hills area of Michigan.
It was here on the high north shore of Washington Lake that, according to legend, the great Indian Chief Tecumseh regularly met with the members of his tribe during the War of 1812. The site was next to where two old Indian paths intersected, later becoming US-12 and M-50, two of the oldest roads in the Midwest. One path was used by Native Americans traveling from Lake Erie to Chicago and the other one used by Mississippi Valley tribes who came east each year to hold powwow. ....

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The debt that can't be measured, and the guilt that c...


If you are a white South African, you are often reminded of your debt: when you see black poverty and when you listen to stories of hardship due to apartheid and the legacy thereof; when you study matric results and crime statistics, which often look better in formerly white areas; when you read the posters at political rallies calling for the death of Boere; when you hear politicians calling for white people to “go back” to where they come from and to give the land back.
Apartheid was a crime perpetuated deliberately over generations and it caused irrevocable damage to millions of people alive today. ....

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Boy Scouts, Detachable Collars, and a Troy Connection?


Don Rittner
Boy Scouts, Detachable Collars, and a Troy Connection?
By Don Rittner
on December 30, 2020 at 9:21 PM
 
By Don Rittner
Chances are everyone knows a Boy Scout or two. This youth building movement began in London back in 1908. It was brought to America shortly after by W. D. Boyce, an American newspaperman, who after being aided by a London scout thought it would a great program for kids in the US.
After returning to America in 1910 he joined up with Edward S. Stewart and Stanley D. Willis and incorporated the Boy Scouts of America on February 8 of that year. Boyce was encouraged to take it nationally by Edgar M. Robinson, a leader of the YMCA in New York City, and offered financial help. That year the Woodcraft Indians led by Ernest Thompson Seton, the Boy Scouts of the United States headed by Colonel Peter Bomus, and the National Scouts of America headed by Colonel William Verbeck were absorbed into the new Boy Scouts of Am ....

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Best Book of 1891: The Birds of Manitoba | Sylvia Legris


I discovered Ernest E. Thompson’s
The Birds of Manitoba four or five years ago in a secondhand bookstore in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where I live. Though I had picked up this book on several previous visits to this store, I resisted purchasing it.
The Birds of Manitoba was first published in 1891 by the Smithsonian Institution and printed by Washington’s ‘government printing office.’ I don’t know how similar my copy, a second edition published in Winnipeg in 1975, is to the original; it has a cover with as much appeal as a manila file folder that’s been dropped in a puddle and dried out, unadorned, mottled with age and, by its smell, cigarette smoke. Someone’s felt-tipped handwriting in the corner now worn to an illegible smear. If this book were edible, it would have bad mouthfeel. ....

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