Ancient America: Rock Art
For thousands of years Indian people left evidence of their presence on the land with rock art: pictographs and petroglyphs. Pictographs are created by painting … Continued
For thousands of years Indian people left evidence of their presence on the land with rock art: pictographs and petroglyphs. Pictographs are created by painting … Continued
Please leave a comment if you are attending or if you’ve applied for a scholarship. Attending: 1. navajo 2. Meteor Blades 3. 4freedom 4. Oke … Continued
While King Philip’s War is probably the best-known Indian war of colonial Massachusetts, there were a number of other Indian wars during the colonial period. … Continued
During the 1600’s and 1700’s, the European invasion of North America intensified. With the growing interest in the continent and its aboriginal inhabitants, numerous books … Continued
This is part three of my continuing coverage of Aaron Huey’s Pine Ridge Billboard Project. Below is Ernesto Yerena’s latest screenprint made for this project … Continued
The Great Plains is a huge American Indian culture area which is generally sub-divided into the Northern, Central, and Southern Plains. Among the Indian nations … Continued
Eight thousand years ago, the people in the British Isles as well as in most of Europe were still living as hunters and gatherers. They … Continued
Much of what is known of Native American culture in non-Native communities is what has been romanticized in movies, books, and other forms of media … Continued
In 1824, the Secretary of War, John C. Calhoun, established the Office of Indian Affairs without Congressional authorization. He did this by appointing Thomas L. … Continued
Call your Member of Congress today! Support the Continuation of Tribal Housing Funds This week, the White House and the leadership from the Senate and … Continued