A new Catholic saint – but is she American, Canadian or …..
( – promoted by navajo) With the impending canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha – the 17-century Mohawk woman who tended to the sick and elderly will […]
( – promoted by navajo) With the impending canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha – the 17-century Mohawk woman who tended to the sick and elderly will […]
While Europeans tended to build the places they considered to be sacred-churches, statues, memorials-for American Indian people sacred places were often not places constructed by […]
During the nineteenth century, academics, politicians, teachers, historians, and the general public knew that Americans Indians were a vanishing race, destined to disappear before the […]
While the English history of the colonization of Massachusetts often characterizes the Indians as nomadic hunters with no claim to the land, it is interesting […]