tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092848197972565272.post105218494631925001..comments2024-02-20T06:56:09.316-06:00Comments on Adventures of a Vagabond Volunteer: A Visit to the Site of the Battle of Little Bighorn Marilyn Kircushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15014565704792020948noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092848197972565272.post-50507182383529386492012-09-03T10:48:53.379-05:002012-09-03T10:48:53.379-05:00I'm doing some catching up too, but only readi...I'm doing some catching up too, but only reading, from Denali. Hey,leave some sites unexplored for when I can travel that way too. Ha, like a second or third visit wouldn't be totally worthwhile. Love the photos and blogs. I ate dinner with folks from South Dakota at the far end of the road into Denali. Life is wonderful and I see you are savoring to the max. Let's also hear it for welcoming libraries and Internet access. Way to go Marilyn. NatalieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2092848197972565272.post-53893141171909257872012-08-31T21:09:22.222-05:002012-08-31T21:09:22.222-05:00This is a place I have always wanted to visit ever...This is a place I have always wanted to visit ever since reading Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee and Custer Died for Your Sins. I am glad to hear about the respect. I can imagine what a powerful place it is. <br /><br />I'm right there with you thinking things have changed little. Your examples are excellent. I continue to believe that our government should at least apologize to the Native Americans for its policy of genocide againsts the Indian Tribes. We have and continue to be bullies and put money above everything. While there are many things to be proud of about this country, these things are not among them.<br /><br />Sherryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00328866430156879312noreply@blogger.com