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Native Americans and the Environment

Care for Creation | | September 15, 2005

To mark Columbus Day, we focus on Native Americans, the residents of the continent met by the colonists after their landing. A bulletin insert/fact sheet focuses on Native Americans and the Environment, and includes a sign of hope from a Native American tribe that has been working on environmental issues.

 

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