Outlawing American Indian Religions
This is the second in a three-part series on the Dark Ages of American Indian Religious Freedom. For the past five centuries, American Indians have […]
This is the second in a three-part series on the Dark Ages of American Indian Religious Freedom. For the past five centuries, American Indians have […]
Since the very beginning of the United States, the idea of American citizenship for Indians has been a controversial subject. American government is based on […]
This is the first in a three-part series on the Dark Ages of American Indian Religious Freedom. For the past five centuries, American Indians have […]
In Oregon and California, an agreement has been reached for the removal of four hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River. The tribes in the area […]
How can I dry your tears? How can I make right the things that have been so wrongly done to you? Where is justice that […]
One way of getting to know and understand Indian people is through biography. However, too often Indian biographies focus on war leaders (almost always male) […]
Thanks to navajo and a robust crew of volunteers and diarists, the snow emergency on the Indian Reservations in the Dakotas found its way to […]
Thomas Jefferson is not only one of the best-known founders of the United States and a former President: he also helped formulate American Indian policy […]