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October 31, 2012

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Nepinak and Katchiwe family

Hi All, Am wondering about the origins of the people that use the surname of Nepinak (Neebinah-maqua or SUMMER BEAR) and Katchiwe (Ke-Kasheway) who are … Continued

October 31, 2012

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Trying to research for my daughter the Blackfoot tribe

Hi My name is Jennifer and I am looking to find out more information for my daughter. She connected with her biological father last year … Continued

Blackfoot tribe
October 28, 2012

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Ancient America: Florida BCE

American Indians occupied, utilized, and developed the peninsula known as Florida for thousands of years. Our knowledge of the ancient past-of Florida, BCE-comes primarily from … Continued

October 28, 2012

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Indians 101

President Taft and the Indians

William Howard Taft served as President of the United States from 1909 to 1913. Like most American Presidents, Taft took office with little background in … Continued

President Taft
October 27, 2012

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Aboriginal Farming in New England

When the Pilgrims first arrived in New England in 1620, they viewed the area as an undeveloped wilderness. One of their first activities was to … Continued

Aboriginal Farming in New England
October 20, 2012

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Ojibwa Migrations

Migration is an important part of the oral traditions and histories of many Indian nations. The oral tradition of the Ojibwa (Anishinabe) tells of the … Continued

Ojibwa Migrations
October 19, 2012

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The Archaeology of Head-Smashed-In, Alberta

Archaeology is the study of the past through material remains. One of the goals of archaeology is discovery and description. Discovery and description, however, is … Continued

October 15, 2012

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Navajo Weaving

Even the most casual tourist who travels through the Navajo lands of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah cannot help but notice the abundance of … Continued

October 14, 2012

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Assimilation in 1920

By the late nineteenth century, all Americans, except for American Indians, knew for a fact that all Indian tribes would be extinct in the twentieth … Continued

Assimilation in 1920
October 12, 2012

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Help school in Indian Country

Help a school in Indian Country get a badly needed makeover.  Help our kids go to school in a nice environment!  Go to www.glidden.com and … Continued

Help school in Indian Country

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