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Faizah and I traveled the world for nine months beginning July 1, 2009 and returned to southern California April 6th, 2010.

Photos from our destinations:
2009
July 1 - Hawaii
*cross intl dateline*
July 27 - Fiji
Aug 16 - Australia
Sept 27 - New Zealand
Nov 15 - Bali
Dec 6 - Thailand
(Side Trip to Cambodia) 2010
Jan 3 - Bangladesh
Jan 16 - India
Feb 6 - South Africa
Mar 2 - Europe
April 5 - Back home
Tue May 26





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Kitzen Branting, 26, a tribal member, will marry her partner, Jeni Branting, 28, on the reservation on Sunday. “My tribe recognizes the marriage, so that is really important to me,” Kitzen Branting told The Oregonian. “Anytime we come to a tribal function, I know my marriage is just as valid as anyone else’s marriage.”



The tribe passed a law last year to recognize same-sex marriages. It went into effect on Wednesday, a tribal attorney said. Oregon does not recognize same-sex marriages and neither does Washington, where the couple lives. It is not believed any other tribe have recognized same-sex marriages.



Indianz.Com > News > First same-sex marriage under Coquille Tribe law

amomenttothink: notentirely: via curate:

Kitzen Branting, 26, a tribal member, will marry her partner, Jeni Branting, 28, on the reservation on Sunday. “My tribe recognizes the marriage, so that is really important to me,” Kitzen Branting told The Oregonian. “Anytime we come to a tribal function, I know my marriage is just as valid as anyone else’s marriage.”

The tribe passed a law last year to recognize same-sex marriages. It went into effect on Wednesday, a tribal attorney said. Oregon does not recognize same-sex marriages and neither does Washington, where the couple lives. It is not believed any other tribe have recognized same-sex marriages.

Indianz.Com > News > First same-sex marriage under Coquille Tribe law

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