Denise Juneau
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One of the differences between Native Americans and the Europeans who invaded this continent is the view of land ownership. Europeans viewed land as something […]
Denise Juneau
One of the differences between Native Americans and the Europeans who invaded this continent is the view of land ownership. Europeans viewed land as something […]
We don’t really know how many Native American languages were spoken in what is the United States and Canada when the Europeans began their invasion. […]
In has been well documented that American Indians, particularly those living on reservations, have the lowest levels of education in the country. On Indian reservations, […]
In 1924, Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act which gave citizenship—the right to vote and to be elected to public office—to all American Indians. Exercising […]
Welcome to the 22nd edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the “Invisible Indians” project put together by […]