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November 29, 2011

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Some “Amazing” Ceremonies

During the nineteenth century, some European and American explorers witnessed American Indian ceremonies which they found amazing. When these outside observers attempted to describe what … Continued

November 29, 2011

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“marrying land & people to Jehovah”

( – promoted by navajo) What’s the main point? Denials Of The Genocide Of Native Americans There are many other examples of denial by perpetrators … Continued

November 28, 2011

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147th Anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre of Nov. 29th, 1864

Chief Black Kettle: I want you to give all these chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we … Continued

November 28, 2011

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Ancient America: Moundville, Alabama

Mississippian is a cultural complex whose hearth appears to be in the American Bottom area near the Mississippi River in Illinois. It is characterized by: … Continued

November 27, 2011

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Lenni Lenape Culture

The very first treaty which the United States signed with an Indian nation was with the Lenni Lenape (also known as Delaware) in 1778. The … Continued

Lenni Lenape Culture
November 26, 2011

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Ancient America: The Vikings

Shortly after the Norse colonization of Greenland under Erik the Red in 986, there were reports by the Viking sea kings of three new lands … Continued

November 26, 2011

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Ancient America: Pictographs

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

November 25, 2011

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(We help)

( – promoted by navajo) I don’t know about you, but I had parents who would pull the “starving children in Africa” thing if I … Continued

November 25, 2011

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Famed Artist Fairey Shines Light on Invisible Indians with L.A. Mural

photo credit: Aaron Huey Tomorrow, Saturday, November 26th, 2011, there is an important event will take place at the intersection of Melrose and Fairfax in … Continued

November 24, 2011

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Centuries of Genocide: Modoc Indians, Part IV

In case you missed anything… Part I describes the first generation of Modoc people to contact European-Americans, and the slow war in the Klamath Basin … Continued

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