Ancient America: Poverty Point
( – promoted by navajo) One of the most intriguing archaeological sites in the United States was constructed nearly 4,000 years ago in Louisiana. At … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) One of the most intriguing archaeological sites in the United States was constructed nearly 4,000 years ago in Louisiana. At … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) One of the cultural features of the Northwest Coast First Nations’ cultures is the potlatch. The Europeans, and particularly the … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) By the time the first Europeans were beginning to explore and establish colonies in the Americas, Europeans considered stone architecture, … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) INDN’s List is proud to endorse three candidates from Washington State: Senator Claudia Kauffman, Representative John McCoy and Representative Jeff … Continued
( – promoted by oke) There are perhaps three major military conflicts between American Indians and the American military which have entered into popular culture … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Throughout the Southwest, a figure known as Kokopelli appeared on rock art: pictographs (painted) and petroglyphs (carved). Later, the Kokopelli … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) After decades of struggles by Native American tribal governments and individual Indians, in 1990 Congress passed the Native American Graves … Continued
these are just some videos that I made of RezHeadz Adventures over the summer. The first Video is Smoke and Big S2’s short video about … Continued
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 … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) World War II changed both the Indians and the reservation. Following the war, veterans returned to their reservations. In many … Continued