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An English Education

( – promoted by navajo) Since the early days of the European invasion of the North American continent there has been a great deal of effort and concern expended regarding the education of American Indians: education that would teach them European ways and help strip them of any vestiges of Native American culture. A number … Continued

An English Education

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American Indians as Slaves

( – promoted by navajo) When the subject of slavery in the Americas is discussed, many people assume that this is about the 13 million Africans who were captured, enslaved and transported to the Americas to work on the plantations. Yet the history of slavery in the Americas starts long before this. From the very … Continued

American Indians as Slaves

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Mohegan Succotash

( – promoted by navajo) The oral history of the Mohegan tells that they came from “west by north” of another country, that they passed over great waters, that they had once lived beside a great body of water affected by tides, and from this they obtained their name – Muh-he-con-nuk – which means “great … Continued

Mohegan Succotash

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Obama Please Help The Crow Creek Tribe (Update x3)

( – promoted by navajo) http://www.indiancountrytoday…. The 35-year-old chairman was camped on 7,100 acres of wind-swept, snowy land owned by Crow Creek Tribal Farms. The IRS recently seized the tract and on Dec. 3 auctioned it off for $2 million less than its $4.6 million value to pay a purported tax bill for the tribe, … Continued

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The FBI & Indian Reservations

( – promoted by navajo) In 1881, a Brulé Sioux chief named Crow Dog shot and killed Spotted Tail, another Sioux chief. As a result of this incident the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is in charge of criminal investigations on most Indian reservations today.   Background: In 1881, there was no question about what … Continued

Crow Dog

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United States a Corporation?

    The United States is a Corporation Yes, you read the title correctly. We are not living in a country with a government of the people, by the people, for the people, but we are part of a giant Corporation, The United States Corporation, and the President of America is the CEO. We are … Continued

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American Indian Alcoholism

( – promoted by navajo) One of the most common stereotypes about Indians is that of the drunken Indian, a reflection of a higher rate of alcoholism among Indians. While there are many who feel that Indians are biologically or genetically incapable of consuming alcohol in a “normal” fashion, research on alcoholism generally does not … Continued

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Tribal Government

    How well do you know your Tribal Government Council?   Apr 22, 2009    OMG!! I’m a Klamath Tribal Member that wants to remain “Anonymous”!! For my family’s protection! After the Afro-Man Concert at Legends, there was an After-Party where I will keep un-named, still for my protection, and one of our Tribal … Continued

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American Indians and European Diseases

( – promoted by navajo) There were an estimated 18 million Native Americans living north of Mexico at the beginning of the European invasion. Prior to the arrival of the Europeans, American Indians were remarkably free of serious diseases. People did not often die from diseases. As the European explorers and colonists began to arrive, … Continued

American Indians and European Diseases

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Desecrating Indian Graves

( – promoted by navajo) When the Pilgrims arrived in North America in 1620 they found a land which had already been depopulated by European diseases and which contained many fresh graves. One of their first acts upon landing was to rob an Indian grave. In this act they were following the grave robbing traditions … Continued

Pilgrims arrived in North America