Ancient America: Maine’s Indian Heritage
( – promoted by navajo) At the time of the first European contact in the sixteenth century, there were an estimated 30,000 Abenaki people living … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) At the time of the first European contact in the sixteenth century, there were an estimated 30,000 Abenaki people living … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) A thousand years ago one of the largest cities in the world was located across the Mississippi River from present-day … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) (graphic swiped from Violetta) As blueness said in an outstanding diary today, the Admiral is dead. I will not wish … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) In Arizona, the number two person in state government is the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State becomes governor … Continued
By Mark Trahant You’ve probably heard this phrase a lot during this campaign season: “Government doesn’t create jobs.” It’s the ultimate dismissal of self-government, usually … Continued
Reconsider Columbus Day.org By honoring Columbus with a federal holiday, our government continues to vehemently insult Native Americans and perpetuates a philosophy of racism and … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) Jacques Cartier began his exploration of Canada on behalf of the King of France in 1534. The exploring expeditions of … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) American Indians have lived in and have utilized the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River for thousands of years. The … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) In traditional cultures, the cycle of the seasons was-and often still is-recognized and celebrated with ceremonies. These ceremonies are a … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) By Mark Trahant Which rally drew more people? One Nation Working Together or Glenn Beck’s Restoring Honor? Left or right? … Continued