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Getting ready
Bird Droppings April 1, 2020 Getting ready “In the government schools, which are referred to as public schools, Indian policy has been instituted there, and it’s a policy where they do not encourage, in fact, discourage, critical thinking and the creation of ideas and public education.” Russell Means I walked early this morning…
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It is only a dropped feather?
Bird Droppings March 27, 2020 It is only a dropped feather? Dr. Michael Garrett (1996), a Cherokee Indian from North Carolina, intertwined his native thoughts in his lessons as he taught college: If we consider the eagle feather with its light and dark colors, we could argue that ‘the dark colors are more…
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Engaging curriculum through Story Telling
Birddroppings March 26, 2020 Engaging curriculum through Story Telling Sitting at my computer getting my thoughts together to reach out to my students and think about being a student with a dissertation defense ahead. So today a piece of my thoughts as I sit reviewing notes and setting up various programs to engage students…
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Looking for reasons
Bird Droppings March 24, 2020 Looking for reasons “Come; let us put our minds together to see what kind of life we can create for our children.” Sitting Bull, Lakota Sioux Nearly twenty years have passed since I did a research paper on the causes of various emotional issues with children. When I first…
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What is a birddropping?
Bird Droppings March 23, 2020 What is a birddropping? On February 3, 2003 I officially started titling my daily emailing and blogging, Bird Droppings. I went back in my files and pulled up a few old thoughts and ideas. As I was reading the local paper today a street poll was included asking locals about…
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Is it passion or just obsession?
Bird Droppings March 21, 2020 Is it passion or just obsession? “All games have an important and probably decisive influence on the destinies of the players under ordinary social conditions, but some offer more opportunities than others for life long careers and are more likely to involve innocent bystanders.” Dr. Eric Berne, The games…
