
Public Lands: The National Bison Range
For the Plains Indians, the buffalo (technically bison) was more than an important source of food, shelter, and clothing: the buffalo was also an important […]
For the Plains Indians, the buffalo (technically bison) was more than an important source of food, shelter, and clothing: the buffalo was also an important […]
During the first part of the nineteenth century, the fur trade continued to be an important area in the contact between American Indians and Europeans. […]
I have set about writing one or more grants to get more internet access for the Pine Ridge reservation. They only have connections now at […]
Chase Iron Eyes interviews Felipa De Leon (left) and Monique “Muffie” Mousseau about their efforts toward equality at Pine Ridge. (Crossposted from our blog.) Pine […]
Dan McCready (D. NC-09) Kudos to ThinkProgress for catching this: Native American voting groups have made it their mission over the years to get as […]
The Caddo were an agricultural tribe living in what is now Louisiana and Texas when the first European explorers entered the region. The Caddo were […]
Santa Rosa, California Michelle Hammock was one of the 74 disenrolled from the Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria on January 15, […]
During the first part of the twentieth century, the United States continued in its efforts to assimilate American Indians into an English-speaking, Christian European culture. […]
The Maryhill Museum located near Goldendale, Washington, has a display of Plateau stone artifacts. The Plateau Culture Area is the area between the Cascade Mountains […]
Paulette Jordan (D. ID) I admit I haven’t written a lot about the upcoming Governor’s race in Idaho but this Huffington Post is motivating me […]