The Natchez and the French
On the Mississippi River in the eighteenth century the French encountered the Natchez Nation. Like the Mississippian peoples at places like Cahokia, the Natchez built […]
On the Mississippi River in the eighteenth century the French encountered the Natchez Nation. Like the Mississippian peoples at places like Cahokia, the Natchez built […]
I send money to Saint Francis, for the propane for those who are getting very cold and scared and who are running into a lot […]
About 650 CE some trends were beginning to emerge in the American Bottom area near the Mississippi River in Illinois which would culminate in the […]
On this day last year, I asked for one thing: GOTV funds for Democratic Indian candidates. This year, I want something more fundamental. I want […]
( – promoted by navajo) Elouise Cobell, one of the most important Native American leaders in recent decades, has died. There’s lots of people who […]
————————————————– White “Civilization” Not Better Than Indian Life ————————————————– 1. White civilization built environment polluting factories. 2. White civilization created processed food which destroys health. […]
Cobá was a Maya city located in the northern portion of the Maya region on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Most of the city was […]
TONIGHT, at 10 PM Eastern, ABC is airing a 20/20 special called “Hidden America: Children of the Plains” featuring Tashina Iron Horse, a 5 year […]
During the 1930s, with the United States in the midst of the First Great Depression, American Indian art began to emerge as a form of […]
In 1890 American fear, xenophobia, and religious intolerance led to the massacre of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee in South Dakota. While there have been […]