American Indian Biography: Redirecting Museums
( – promoted by oke) There was a time, particularly during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when museums were simply “cabinets of curiosities” which […]
( – promoted by oke) There was a time, particularly during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when museums were simply “cabinets of curiosities” which […]
photo credit: Aaron Huey What kind of reader of Native American Netroots are you? I’m part of the masthead I’m clicking over from Daily Kos […]
( – promoted by Aji) When the English colonists arrived in what is now the state of Virginia in 1607 and established their small village […]
Under the Constitution, Indian tribes are seen as sovereign nations and thus the United States negotiated treaties with Indian tribes. These are not treaties which […]
( – promoted by Aji) The burning of the Library of Alexandria is either attributed to Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria, to Julius Caesar, or to […]
( – promoted by Aji) Now that Navajo has so skillfully persuaded me to take on the position on NAN Veterans Affairs Correspondent I’ve decided […]
( – promoted by navajo) On occasion, I peruse fashion sites, and I’ve noticed a fair amount of cultural appropriation recently. One such caught my […]
( – promoted by navajo) Last night’s election results were devastating for Indian Country. Like you, I am outraged by the Republicans lies, and racist […]
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( – promoted by navajo) One of the common sayings in Indian country is that when our ancestors first gave tobacco to the European invaders, […]