American Indians and European Diseases
( – promoted by navajo) There were an estimated 18 million Native Americans living north of Mexico at the beginning of the European invasion. Prior […]
( – promoted by navajo) There were an estimated 18 million Native Americans living north of Mexico at the beginning of the European invasion. Prior […]
( – promoted by navajo) When the Pilgrims arrived in North America in 1620 they found a land which had already been depopulated by European […]
( – promoted by navajo) In 1871, the United States governmental policies toward American Indians changed from dealing with tribes as nations to focusing on […]
( – promoted by navajo) On a number of occasions during the 18th century, English colonists took Indian leaders-termed as “chiefs” or as “kings”-to England […]
( – promoted by navajo) This the annual fundraising diary for the Pretty Bird Woman House, a women’s shelter on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, […]
( – promoted by navajo) Many Indian cultures accepted – and in fact, celebrated – the fact the some people could fill both male and […]
( – promoted by navajo) The Sand Creek Massacre and the Washita Massacre both led to the Wounded Knee Massacre. The Sand Creek Massacre brought […]
( – promoted by navajo) http://digilander.libero.it/Bo… Historical revisionists of American Indian history portray indigenous people being as violent as white Europeans were before they arrived […]
( – promoted by navajo) Justice for the California Valley Miwok Tribe (Petition) The entire tribe, elders and children included, is going to be removed […]
( – promoted by navajo) The Columbia Plateau is the geographic region that lies between the Cascade Mountains to the west and the Rocky Mountains […]