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October 24, 2011

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The Natchez and the French

On the Mississippi River in the eighteenth century the French encountered the Natchez Nation. Like the Mississippian peoples at places like Cahokia, the Natchez built … Continued

October 21, 2011

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What Part Of Give These People Warm, Don’t You Understand?

I send money to Saint Francis, for the propane for those who are getting very cold and scared and who are running into a lot … Continued

October 21, 2011

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Ancient America: Angel Mounds

About 650 CE some trends were beginning to emerge in the American Bottom area near the Mississippi River in Illinois which would culminate in the … Continued

October 21, 2011

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This Year, It’s About Saving Lives

On this day last year, I asked for one thing:  GOTV funds for Democratic Indian candidates. This year, I want something more fundamental. I want … Continued

October 19, 2011

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Elouise Cobell, RIP

( – promoted by navajo) Elouise Cobell, one of the most important Native American leaders in recent decades, has died. There’s lots of people who … Continued

Elouise Cobell, RIP
October 18, 2011

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White “Civilization” Not Better Than Native Way Of Life

————————————————– White “Civilization” Not Better Than Indian Life ————————————————– 1. White civilization built environment polluting factories. 2. White civilization created processed food which destroys health. … Continued

polluting factories
October 17, 2011

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Ancient America: The Maya City of Coba

Cobá was a Maya city located in the northern portion of the Maya region on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Most of the city was … Continued

October 15, 2011

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Tonight! “Hidden America: Children of the Plains,” ABC 20/20 Special

TONIGHT, at 10 PM Eastern, ABC is airing a 20/20 special called “Hidden America: Children of the Plains” featuring Tashina Iron Horse, a 5 year … Continued

October 14, 2011

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Indian Art Education in the 1930s

During the 1930s, with the United States in the midst of the First Great Depression, American Indian art began to emerge as a form of … Continued

October 13, 2011

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Before Wounded Knee

In 1890 American fear, xenophobia, and religious intolerance led to the massacre of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee in South Dakota. While there have been … Continued

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