If you're out there, I hope you read these. I'd like to know what you think of the idea I posted about other ways Navajos can make a living.
And - Way to go - From West Virginia, Morgantown!!!
I worked at WVU Hospital in Morgan town for a little while, as well as Beckley and Clarksburg. I think one of those crazy towns, once a year, everyone jumps off a bridge in some kind of town tradition.
If you're out there, I hope you read these. I'd like to know what you think of the idea I posted about other ways Navajos can make a living.
And - Way to go - From West Virginia, Morgantown!!!
I worked at WVU Hospital in Morgan town for a little while, as well as Beckley and Clarksburg. I think one of those crazy towns, once a year, everyone jumps off a bridge in some kind of town tradition.
I was inspired after watching Morgan Spurlocks experience on the reservation. I agree with the Indians who are suspicious of the casinos because the casinos are not reflective at all of who indians are. I say forget the damn casinos. I am willing to bet, and I wish I had the money to finance another idea. There are enough people in the United States that are always looking for something new to do for thier vacation, or find a spiritual or educational retreat, that I bet if the indians offered sweat lodge experiences, navajo language and culture classes, etc. they could dramatically improve thier circumstances as well as keep thier traditions and cultures alive. Sign me up!!!