Sacred American Indian Places in Northern California
( – promoted by navajo) Religious traditions which are based on animism-the view that all things are alive and have souls-tend to have sacred places … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Religious traditions which are based on animism-the view that all things are alive and have souls-tend to have sacred places … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Following World War II, many American politicians wanted to end the federal relationship with Indian nations. They cited the cost … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) The federal election voter guide is now available in the four most commonly spoken Native American/Alaska Native languages: Cherokee, Dakota, … Continued
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry brought the American Navy to Japan and forced Japan to end its policy of isolation from the rest of … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Mitakuyepi When we talk about healing, as Native people or think about it. It can be over whelming at times. … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Chief Ron Yonaguska Holloway met with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, James Anaya on April 23, after … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues has released a report which looks at the roots of the Christian … Continued
One of the major American events during the nineteenth century was the Civil War. This war, which lasted from 1861 to 1865 and caused 620,000 … Continued
President Andrew Jackson informed a delegation of Chickasaw in 1830 that they had only two choices: either move west or submit to the laws of … Continued
During the last part of the nineteenth century some of the American settlers in the west, and particularly in California, began hunting and killing Indians … Continued