American Indian Women: Mary Musgrove
When European colonists first began arriving in North America they were often startled to find that American Indian women were not the property of their […]
When European colonists first began arriving in North America they were often startled to find that American Indian women were not the property of their […]
Since American Indian languages tend to be oral rather than written it is not surprising to find that Indian literature tends to be written in […]
Gary Cunningham, VP and Chief Program Officer of Northwest Area Foundation, responsible for carrying out the foundation’s mission to support efforts to reduce poverty and […]
( – promoted by navajo) Christine Quintasket, writing under the name Mourning Dove, was the first American Indian woman to write a novel. Cogewea: The […]
Susan LaFlesche was the first American Indian woman to become a doctor and to practice Western-style medicine among her own people. She became a doctor […]
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Seventh-graders in Texas are supposed to be introduced to the historical figure Quanah Parker, a Comanche military leader and a leader in the Native American […]
While trying to find a transcript for the March 25, 2010 Senate Indian Affairs hearing I found this: HEARING before the COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS […]
With the new standards recently adopted by the Texas Board of Education which appear to emphasize the historical accomplishments of English-speaking Christians, I thought it […]