Custer’s Pipeline Rides Again
“Wonderful U.S. and Canada!” Obama supports TransCanada’s bid to push ahead with part of oil pipeline (Edited from an earlier version in 2008. Since it’s … Continued
“Wonderful U.S. and Canada!” Obama supports TransCanada’s bid to push ahead with part of oil pipeline (Edited from an earlier version in 2008. Since it’s … Continued
Welcome to the sixth edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the “Invisible Indians” project put together by … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) A look at the guitarist Link Wray – with 1/2 Shawnee ancestry – who is a pivotal figure in rock-n-roll … Continued
For more than a thousand years, American Indian agriculturalists have been living in villages in what is now Arizona and New Mexico. When the Spanish … Continued
Following the so-called Red River wars in Oklahoma and Texas in 1875, the army had intended to try Indian leaders and warriors before a military … Continued
In 1670, Prince Rupert, a duke, three earls, and other nobles subscribed to the Company of Adventurers of England Trading Into Hudson’s Bay and were … Continued
( – promoted by Meteor Blades) Welcome to the fifth edition of First Nations News & Views. This weekly series is one element in the … Continued
“What skirt,” you say? Yesterday, volunteers for Okiciyap (we help) the Isabel Community, put the skirt on the trailer. AND…we have a $500 challenge grant, … Continued
It’s time for us to take another seat in the circle. Wenona Benally Baldenegro, a member of the Navajo Nation and a Kossack, is running … Continued
There have been relatively few American Presidents-most Indians would say no American Presidents-who have had any empathy for or understanding of American Indians. In their … Continued