As many of you can tell by the post I have been sending I am interested in making sure American Indians and Alaska Natives are accurately counted in the upcoming census. It is not only important to participate in Census 2000 to properly fund the programs and services provided to our people, it is also an opportunity to reclaim our heritage. On my fathers side my Great Grandmother was full blooded Creek from Alabama. The Census of 1880 was conducted, in Alabama, mostly by members of the Klu Klux Klan. If you responded with anything other than white then you would get a visit later on. My Grandmother replied white and then passed lived as a white person until she was dying when she told her family of her heritage. If you have Native blood please ensure that our descendants are not further separated from their cultural heritage. -- André Cramblit, Operations Director The Northern California Indian Development Council ( http://www.ncidc.org ) NCIDC is a non-profit organization that helps meet the social, educational, and economic development needs of American Indian communities. NCIDC operates a fine art gallery and gift boutique featuring the best of American Indian Artist's and their work, with emphasis placed on the work of the Tribes of N.W. California. (http://www.ncidc.org/gift/gifthome.htm#anchorgift)