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  • Aiding the invisible

    Abstract:
    This is a story of numbers and the quest of one Native American tribe.

    The Piro-Manso-Tiwa Indian Tribe, Pueblo of San Juan de Guadalupe of Las Cruses, N.M., has been seeking federal recognition from the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs for almost 40 years, but with the help of Lee Ann Allen, a UNT anthropology student, the American Indian tribe is one step closer to receiving recognition....

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    Marc Severson

    posted 6/22/09 @ 7:48 PM CST

    Great story but who does your editing?? RECIEVING?? As both an archaeologist and a school teacher I find this very disturbing.
    Marc Severson

    Morgan Rieder

    posted 6/22/09 @ 8:23 PM CST

    Staff writers should learn how to spell before they start writing. It's "Las Cruces," not "Las Cruces."

    Havok

    posted 6/23/09 @ 11:10 AM CST

    Originally posted by

    Morgan Rieder

    Staff writers should learn how to spell before they start writing. It's "Las Cruces," not "Las Cruces."


    Huh? You spelled those exactly the same way. Maybe you should learn how to proof read before you criticize.
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