American Indians and the Civil War
One of the major American events during the nineteenth century was the Civil War. This war, which lasted from 1861 to 1865 and caused 620,000 […]
One of the major American events during the nineteenth century was the Civil War. This war, which lasted from 1861 to 1865 and caused 620,000 […]
President Andrew Jackson informed a delegation of Chickasaw in 1830 that they had only two choices: either move west or submit to the laws of […]
During the last part of the nineteenth century some of the American settlers in the west, and particularly in California, began hunting and killing Indians […]
At the time of creation the Diné (often called Navajo) were instructed by the Creator that they must live within the boundaries of four sacred […]
As a previous editor of the Classic Progressive Historians, I was trying to get a historian I had met on line to post there. He […]
Very soon after the Spanish began their invasion of this continent, both the European courts and clergy declared Indians to be “people” in a biological […]
The state of Arizona has a leadership problem, but that doesn’t mean that all of the residents share their view, or want to be hurt […]
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( – promoted by navajo) Sarah Ainse (who often called herself Sally and sporadically used the last names of her husbands: Montour, Maxwell, and Willson) […]
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