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SubmittedNovember 16, 2008

In celebration of Native American Month, Trail of Tears State Park is hosting two lectures by Native Americans. On Sunday November 14 Paul White Eagle Smith talked about how the Native Americans learned the secrets of nature by watching the seasons unfold and how animals adapted to the problems of survival. Native American lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years before the Europeans arrived, leaving the continuent virutally untouched...

Larry Braun
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In celebration of Native American Month, Trail of Tears State Park is hosting two lectures by Native Americans.

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On Sunday November 14 Paul White Eagle Smith talked about how the Native Americans learned the secrets of nature by watching the seasons unfold and how animals adapted to the problems of survival. Native American lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years before the Europeans arrived, leaving the continuent virutally untouched.

Next Sunday join Linda Vogelsang as she presents "Old Wisdom of the Cherokee"

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