Kokopelli

August 9, 2010 admin 1

( – promoted by navajo) Throughout the Southwest, a figure known as Kokopelli appeared on rock art: pictographs (painted) and petroglyphs (carved). Later, the Kokopelli […]

Dam Indians: The Columbia River

Dam Indians: The Columbia River

August 8, 2010 admin 0

During the twentieth century, the United States viewed large hydroelectric dams as signs of progress, and as symbols of American technological superiority and modernity. In […]

Cherokee and the Right to Vote

Some Cherokee Visions

June 28, 2010 admin 4

( – promoted by navajo) When cultures are undergoing rapid change, the people are often unsure, and sometimes afraid, of the future. At these times, […]

Spirituality

Faith-Based Reservations

February 27, 2010 admin 0

This is the first in a three-part series on the Dark Ages of American Indian Religious Freedom. For the past five centuries, American Indians have […]