A chilly breeze ruffled the collar of Ephanias 's shirt as he surveyed the night around him. He seemed somewhat out of place among the small foothills leading to the forest behind him. Several stones and charms hung from a cord around his neck, and they knocked together as he walked, creating a soft soundtrack to supplement his journey. Stars shimmered through a thin layer of clouds above his head, and the lights of downtown New York City banished them from the eastern skyline with smog. Ephanias
movement. One source states that, authors such as, Bernice Zamora, Dorinda Moreno, and other Chicana writers had a significant impact in the movement. It goes on to state that “the intensity of Chicana feminist became heightened” with works such as Bloodroot (1977) and The Invitation (1979). Within each book, it questions the message of “culture and gender” (Louelí, “An Interpretive Assessment of Chicano Literature and Criticism”). Clearly, positive figures influenced how the Chicano community acted
of nuts. The Cherokees were also well known for their basket making, with the most popular being the double wall basket, made from commercially manufactured reed. In the early years of basket making, the only materials used were black walnut and bloodroot. The basket weavers used natural plant dyes such as roots, barks, leaves, nuts, flowers,
America, it was evident that high blood levels of beta-carotene could protect the body against lung cancer, melanoma and bladder cancer. This study was performed at John Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health in Baltimore. The above studies show similar results pointing to the fact that people with high intakes of beta-carotene have a reduced risk of cancer and heart disease. The reason? Beta-carotene stimulates a molecule that helps the immune system destroy cancer cells. It increases the