American Indians

American Indian Voting Rights
During the first part of the twentieth century, American Indians were granted citizenship by Congressional action on several different occasions. While citizenship is often felt […]
American Indians
During the first part of the twentieth century, American Indians were granted citizenship by Congressional action on several different occasions. While citizenship is often felt […]
Whenever cultures are under stress, from things such as illness, warfare, and rapid social change, there are often individuals who report having visions of the […]
Three hundred years ago, in 1712, the European invasion of North America was underway. In the Southeast and the Southwest, the Spanish were establishing land […]
During the seventeenth century Europeans wrote a number of books about American Indians which both created and perpetuated many of the common stereotypes and misconceptions […]
At the time of the European invasion, Indian cultures differed greatly from their European counterparts in the ways in which they governed themselves. The governments […]
In 2011, the Altria Group, the parent company of the tobacco company Philip Morris, released a white paper urging the state of New York to […]
The debate over marriage in American society and the fears expressed by some conservatives that allowing diversity will somehow destroy the institution of marriage has […]
Welcome to the 18th edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the “Invisible Indians” project put together by […]
Welcome to the 17th edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the “Invisible Indians” project put together by […]
Welcome to the 16th edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the “Invisible Indians” project put together by […]