![]() | John Dribblin' With Knees And Bustin' 3's Dressed in retro uniform, performing a skill learned by nature; Knee Dribbling and fade away 3 pointers. VOTE FOR ME TO WIN!!! http://www.brickfish.com/Pages/VideosSeries/VideoView.aspx?vid=4681_75905743&pid=493987&scid=223 |
![]() | Skicinaweekog Beginning in the days of the pre Loyalists, when New Brunswick was still part of Nova Scotia, it became a standard practice of government officials to help themselves, and their cronies, to the best lands in the province. As Brebner (1969) has put it: "Naturally the Halifax officials had their fingers in the pie from the beginning" In ten short years more than three and a half million acres of Mi'kmaq, (Wolastoqiyik) Maliseet, and (Peskotomuhkatiyik) Passamaquoddy lands had been granted away for a song; and a pattern of patronage and personal corruption had become entrenched. These grants also represented an enormous violation of imperial law, particularly the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which declared that no one could take possession of Indian Lands unless they had first been ceded or sold by Indian nations to the crown. |
![]() | knee-dribbling bored again |
![]() | Dribblin Baskettball with my Knees self explanatory |
![]() | Wedding Reception Wedding Reception of Christie "Cricket" and Gwydion Griffith - November 3, 2007 on the Maliseet reservation in Houlton ME. If you missed the celebration and want to send a gift, you can through paypal to golden_cricket@hotmail.com. All videos of this series were created by The Aroostook Computer Tutor located in beautiful Houlton, Maine! www.aroostookcomputertutor.com. |
![]() | Sister trip - Northern Maine Portion Genevieve and Elizabeth venture north to Houlton after Peter's wedding - April 2007 |
![]() | Pre Flood 08 Two trucks cross rising wolastoq (good river)or St. John river. Before the arrival of the first Acadian settlers around 1784, the Upper St.John River valley was home to the Wolastoqewiak or Maliseet (Malécite) Nation, a branch of the Algonquin peoples. The Wolastoqewiak, is derived from the word wolastoq, which means "good river." Wolastoq (Wulustuk, or anglicized, Wool-lus-took) is the Maliseet name for the St.John River. The Wolastoqewiak or Maliseet people thus call themselves the people of the St.John River, which shows the extent to which they identify with this region. |
![]() | Round Dance - Wabanaki Drumming Song Round Dance - performed by Spirit of the Dawn. Wabanaki drumming and singing group from Maine. |
![]() | Basketball dribble a ameture home made basketball court wiht the best of the dribble possible and shots to the net |
![]() | White Sky - Native American Drumming Song Performed by Spirit of the Dawn. Wabanaki singers/drummers from Maine. |
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| Sheraton Suites Philadelphia Airport | |
| The Boulders Resort and Golden Door Spa | |
| Coral Beach Club |