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September 30, 2011

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The Iroquois Longhouse

When the Dutch first travelled up New York’s Hudson River to establish trading posts with the Indians they encountered one of the largest and most … Continued

September 24, 2011

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Help Defeat Cannon AFB’s War on Northern NM

Fifty years after Eisenhower’s famous warning to beware the growing power of the military-industrial complex, speaker after speaker at a public hearing in Santa Fe, … Continued

September 24, 2011

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The Red Nation Society (TRNS)

The Red Nation Society (TRNS)is an online NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY. We are a diverse group of people from diverse Races and Cultures, united and committed … Continued

The Red Nation Society (TRNS)
September 22, 2011

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George Washington and the Indians

George Washington is often revered as the first President of the United States. As the first president, he established many of the protocols for the … Continued

September 22, 2011

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Hidatsa Pumpkin (Food Diary)

Five centuries ago, at the beginning of the European invasion of this continent, a majority of Indian people in what is now the lower 48 … Continued

Hidatsa Pumpkin
September 20, 2011

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The Earthlodge

A common stereotype is that American Indians lived in tipis. In fact, relatively few Indian nations utilized this type of housing: it was a type … Continued

September 20, 2011

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Native American term for Parfleche

Hi, I’m wondering, as Parfleche was a term coined by the French, does anyone know any native american terms for it. I know there was … Continued

September 20, 2011

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Native American Movie entitled “Our History”

Hey my Name is Nicholas and I’m currently looking for funding for my new independent film entitle “Our History”. Feel free to check out our … Continued

Movie entitled “Our History”
September 18, 2011

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American Deception in California

United States military forces occupied California during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). In 1850 California was admitted to the Union as a free state, that is, … Continued

Mexican-American War
September 16, 2011

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American Lies and the Treaty of Fort Laramie

By the mid-nineteenth century, the American obsession with private property was guiding policies regarding American Indians. The idea that Indian people held property-that is, land-in … Continued

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