The Soboba Indian Reservation
The traditional homeland of the Luiseño was in the area of the San Luis Rey River and their name, given to them by the Spanish, … Continued
The traditional homeland of the Luiseño was in the area of the San Luis Rey River and their name, given to them by the Spanish, … Continued
The Plateau Culture Area is the area between the Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia, and Western Montana. From … Continued
During the nineteenth century, the United States had attempted to settle all Indians on well-defined reservations on lands deemed unsuitable for non-Indian development. Here Indians … Continued
In 1887, Congress passed the General Allotment Act (Dawes Act) which had the intent of assimilating Indians by making them land-owning farmers. The idea of … Continued
( – promoted by oke) By Mark Trahant There is a political article of faith: “Don’t raise taxes during a recession.” Just Google the phrase … Continued
Keith Olbermann tells us (quoted in navajo’s “Dakota’s Rezs Winter Heating Funds Ran Out In December”) “If anybody wants to go further, the chairman of … Continued
( – promoted by navajo) …human rights violations and an institutionalized racism against indigenous peoples is alive and thriving in the United States… Consolidated Indigenous … Continued