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January 30, 2013

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Traditional Northern Plains Warfare

After the Indian Nations on the Northern Plains acquired the horse in the eighteenth century, warfare became more common. Northern Plains warfare, however, was very … Continued

Traditional Northern Plains Warfare
January 25, 2013

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The Indian Removal Act

During the first part of the nineteenth century, the American policy was to remove Indians from east of the Mississippi River and to “give” them … Continued

Preparing the Cherokee for Removal
January 21, 2013

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A Taste of Native America (Photo Diary)

During 2012, the Clark County Historical Museum in Vancouver, Washington had a display exploring the food and related cultural artifacts of the Native American people … Continued

January 19, 2013

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Fifty Years Ago, 1963

Fifty years ago, the United States government was still focused on a program of terminating its relations with and obligations to any Indian nations. Treaties … Continued

President John F. Kennedy
January 17, 2013

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Ancient America: Mesoamerican Art

Prior to the European invasion, Mesoamerica was the home to many highly developed civilizations. Geographically this is a region that extends from central Mexico to … Continued

January 16, 2013

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Ancient America: South American Art

Prior to the European invasion, South America was the home to many highly developed civilizations. Homo sapiens have lived in South America for at least … Continued

January 13, 2013

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Instant racism for your Android device

A developer known as KimberyDeiss produces Android apps to change a user’s photo in specific ways, apps which are available free at Google Play. Titles … Continued

Android device
January 12, 2013

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Southwestern Art (Photo Diary)

The Southwest Culture Area is a culturally diverse area. Geographically it covers all of Arizona and New Mexico and includes parts of Colorado, Nevada, Utah, … Continued

January 10, 2013

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Eastern Woodlands Art

The area of the United States east of the Mississippi River is often referred to as the Eastern Woodlands. This is an area in which … Continued

January 9, 2013

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Woven History, Part 2 (Photo Diary)

Old baskets are fascinating. They reflect traditions and skills, as well as changes to culture and lifestyle. They speak to us from the past and … Continued

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