The Iroquois Longhouse
When the Dutch first travelled up New York’s Hudson River to establish trading posts with the Indians they encountered one of the largest and most […]
When the Dutch first travelled up New York’s Hudson River to establish trading posts with the Indians they encountered one of the largest and most […]
Fifty years after Eisenhower’s famous warning to beware the growing power of the military-industrial complex, speaker after speaker at a public hearing in Santa Fe, […]
The Red Nation Society (TRNS)is an online NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY. We are a diverse group of people from diverse Races and Cultures, united and committed […]
George Washington is often revered as the first President of the United States. As the first president, he established many of the protocols for the […]
Five centuries ago, at the beginning of the European invasion of this continent, a majority of Indian people in what is now the lower 48 […]
A common stereotype is that American Indians lived in tipis. In fact, relatively few Indian nations utilized this type of housing: it was a type […]
Hi, I’m wondering, as Parfleche was a term coined by the French, does anyone know any native american terms for it. I know there was […]
Hey my Name is Nicholas and I’m currently looking for funding for my new independent film entitle “Our History”. Feel free to check out our […]
United States military forces occupied California during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). In 1850 California was admitted to the Union as a free state, that is, […]
By the mid-nineteenth century, the American obsession with private property was guiding policies regarding American Indians. The idea that Indian people held property-that is, land-in […]