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Author Archives: Mary Annete Pember

Posted inPeople to Know

Trickster, Artist and Native American

by Mary Annete Pember May 7, 2013September 12, 2019

Some people thought he was a great Mohawk chief, some thought he had royal blood, some thought he was Jesus and some just thought he was crazy. Raymond Thundersky’s life was a mystery that provided fodder for the growth of a tantalizingly vague urban legend. The real story of Raymond is like the trickster stories […]

Posted inEducation, People to Know

Gerda Lerner: The Permission to Be Serious

by Mary Annete Pember January 18, 2013
Posted inEducation, Health

Different But Never Less

by Mary Annete Pember October 6, 2010January 21, 2011
Posted inEnergy, Environment, Politics and Government

There’s Oil in That Sand! But Do We Want It?

by Mary Annete Pember September 30, 2010October 12, 2010
Posted inEnergy, Environment, Media, Politics and Government

Leaders Disguise a Deep Tribal Dispute

by Mary Annete Pember October 12, 2009October 22, 2009
Posted inArts and Culture, Politics and Government

Gangs in Indian Country

by Mary Annete Pember September 17, 2009September 29, 2009
Posted inPolitics and Government

New Law Will Boost Tribal Adoptions

by Mary Annete Pember April 8, 2009April 20, 2009
Posted inGrowth and Development, Media, Politics and Government

Tribes Build Portal to Tap Stimulus Funds

by Mary Annete Pember March 27, 2009April 9, 2009

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