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The Muskogean Language Family

Muskogean was the most important language family of the Native American Southeastern Culture Area. In her introduction to Florida Place Names of Indian Origin and … Continued

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Carved Stone Figures in the Plateau (Photo Diary)

The Maryhill Museum located near Goldendale, Washington, has a display of Plateau stone artifacts. The Plateau Culture Area is the area between the Cascade Mountains … Continued

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Nearly a century after Natives got the vote, suppressing that right still remains on some agendas

Miguel Trujillo of Isleta Pueblo and his daughter. Trujillo, a World War II veteran, successfully battled state authorities in 1948 for his right to vote … Continued

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The Native American Heritage of Los Angeles

When the Spanish explorer Juan Rodriquez Cabrillo arrived in what was to become Los Angeles in 1542, his ship anchored off Santa Catalina Island where … Continued

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How about some good news? Kansas Democratic Representative advances bill for Native Peoples.

It is unfortunate that on a daily basis, there are stories about terrible things members of Republican leadership are doing to America. Today, instead of … Continued

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Election Day at Standing Rock—Voter Suppression Backfired!

When on October 9th the US Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to a 2103 North Dakota voter ID law disenfranchising thousands of voters … Continued

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Allotment and the Siletz Reservation

One of the characteristics of American culture is an obsession with private property. The idea of holding land in common, as was the practice of … Continued

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A call to enter politics becomes a lifelong mission to lift up Native communities

Kevin Killer is a former state legislator in South Dakota and a senior fellow at Prism. Hau Mitakuyapi! (Hello my relatives!) Please allow me to … Continued

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Chief Sealth (Seattle), Suquamish/Duwamish Leader

Sealth was born about 1786. His father, Schweabe, was Suquamish and his mother, Scholitza, was Duwamish. As a young boy in 1792, he witnessed the … Continued

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Native American Students Walk Out of Play Protesting Its Use of Stereotypes

https://www.google.com/search?q=native+american+stereotypes+in+film&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0gtmz-cnUAhVW5GMKHRiyBW8Q_AUIBygC&biw=1366&bih=662&dpr=1#imgrc=orsbl95_XLI64M: The University of Wyoming is challenged by helping “audiences understand the context and/or story for the play without taking undue or illegal liberties with … Continued

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