Missing Words: Half of World's Languages to Die Out by 2100


Updated 01/22/09 1:54 AM · Posted by LibertySugar · 38 comments

Missing Words: Half of World's Languages to Die Out by 2100

The chief of a Native American tribe died last year and with her an entire language. She was the last speaker of Eyak, a tribal tongue native to south central Alaska. Sound insignificant? Maybe it is, but with half of the world's 6,192 languages set to become extinct by the century's end, endangered languages are anything but scarce. Proponents for letting dying languages go say the fewer Read more

Parents Say No Thanks to Pilgrim and Native American Dress


Updated 11/26/08 9:33 AM · Posted by LibertySugar · 87 comments

Parents Say No Thanks to Pilgrim and Native American Dress

If you grew up in America, you probably have memories of dressing up as pilgrims and Native Americans during your classroom Thanksgiving celebration. Well this year children in Claremont, CA, won't be cutting out their construction paper bonnets and headdresses, as some parents have deemed the controversial costumes demeaning. One parent, also a professor of Native American literature, told the Read more

Study Finds Alcohol Related Deaths Huge For Native Americans


Updated 09/01/08 1:45 AM · Posted by CitizenSugar · 18 comments

Study Finds Alcohol Related Deaths Huge For Native Americans

A new federal report released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention claim that nearly 12 percent of deaths in the American Indian and Alaskan Native population are alcohol related. This statistic when compared to the national average of 3.3 percent for the US as a whole has been a “call to action." The study examined all alcohol-related deaths between 2001 and 2005 and found the two Read more

Same-Sex Marriage — Native American Style


Updated 08/24/08 9:42 AM · Posted by LibertySugar · 13 comments

Same-Sex Marriage — Native American Style

Oregon's constitutional ban on same-sex marriage won't stop one lesbian duo from getting their marriage legally recognized in the state. After the couple asked, the Coquille Indian Tribe in southern Oregon adopted a law recognizing same-sex marriages. The Coquille is the first tribe to legalize same-sex marriage, but it isn't the the first Indian tribe to take a stance on the matter: the Navajo Read more

UT Judge Rules Tribe a "Sham." Are Tribal Exceptions Good?


Updated 05/08/08 1:06 AM · Posted by CitizenSugar · 71 comments

Utah Judge Rules Tribe a Sham

A federal judge in Utah just ordered a $63,000 civil judgment against four people claiming to be chiefs of an American Indian tribe in eastern Utah. The men conducted tribal meetings at a fast-food restaurant and claim hundreds of tribal members. They won't recognize federal or state laws, issue their own drivers' licenses and have filed numerous lawsuits against Utah authorities for ignoring Read more

Nike Specialized Shoe: Nike Air Native N7


Updated 10/01/07 10:21 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 12 comments

Nike Specialized Shoe: Nike Air Native N7

Nike has its name on just about every type of shoe out there, even high heels. Since it's got all shoe genres covered, it seems like Nike are now making sure everyone on this planet can wear the brand comfortably. The latest shoe? The Nike Air Native N7. What's so different about this shoe? Well, it is supposed to be the first-of-its-kind performance shoe is built on a new and unique last — a Read more

Cannes Minireview: No


Updated 05/23/12 3:30 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Cannes Review of No With Gael Garcia Bernal

Two hours with Gael García Bernal, anyone? The Mexican actor only made one film last year, the Spanish-language No with director Pablo Larraín. Larraín is a well known in his native Chile, which was been the subject of two of his films so far. No is the third in a planned trilogy about his homeland, and it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this week. Who's behind it? Director Pablo Read more

Matthew McConaughey Hits the Red Carpet For His Big Apple Premiere


Updated 04/25/12 10:26 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Matthew McConaughey Pictures at NYC Bernie Premiere

Matthew McConaughey, in a Dolce & Gabanna suit, linked up with director Richard Linklater for the NYC premiere of Bernie last night. It's one of multiple projects Matthew has coming to theaters, but his female fans are likely more excited to see Matthew — and his abs — on display in Magic Mike. The Magic Mike trailer was released last week, and it, like we'd hoped, features plenty of Read more

Hurdler Lashinda Demus Trains For Olympics While Mothering Twins


Updated 03/23/12 4:35 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Olympic Hopeful Lashinda Demus Trains While Mothering Twins

We are pumped to share one of our fave stories from espnW here on FitSugar! By Lashinda Demus A native of southern California, track star Lashinda Demus won the 2011 world title in the 400-meter hurdles in American-record time. She had won silver in that event at the world championships in 2005 and 2009. Demus and her husband, Jamel Mayrant, are the parents of twin boys, born in June 2007. Read more

Colorful and Varied: A Brazilian Food Primer


Updated 03/24/12 6:17 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Brazilian Food

Photo: Susannah Chen For a country as large as Brazil, it's no surprise that each region has its own traditional recipes and dishes. Regional cuisines have been influenced over time by immigrants and what natural crops are available to them. In the North, you will find caruru, a dish featuring okra, onions, shrimp, peanuts, and palm oil, and in the South, you'll be able to sit down to a plate of Read more