The Ojibwa, Copper, and Millard Fillmore
It is a long held maxim that American Indians should not be allowed to acquire wealth. Since one of the ways of acquiring wealth is … Continued
It is a long held maxim that American Indians should not be allowed to acquire wealth. Since one of the ways of acquiring wealth is … Continued
From the very beginning of the European invasion of North America, the newcomers have had an obsession with looting American Indian graves, taking from them … Continued
Note: I usually don’t cross-post my Coffee Hour pieces here, but since this one is based on my Anishinabe worldview, I thought it would be … Continued
When the United States acquired what is now New Mexico and Arizona in 1846, a number of Pueblos were brought under American rule according to … Continued
Tulum, located on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya. The earliest date found on … Continued
When the United States acquired what is now New Mexico and Arizona in 1846, a number of Pueblos were brought under American rule according to … Continued
I have been thinking about navajo’s blog here a lot. I have a book rec: “The Time Of Our Singing.” This is a really great … Continued
As American settlers began moving into Texas-a Spanish colony-in the early nineteenth century, they brought with them an anti-Indian arrogance and attitude than came to … Continued
One of the strongly held policies among the Euro-American colonial powers was that aboriginal peoples should not be allowed to develop any mineral resources on … Continued
The Prince of Wales toured Canada in 1860 and during this tour he met with a number of First Nations groups. The Prince arrived in … Continued