The Copper Inuit, a fascinating and resilient people, inhabited the vast and challenging Arctic landscapes of what is now northern […]
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Chickasaw Clans
The intricate social fabric of the Chickasaw Nation, historically and traditionally, was deeply interwoven with a system of matrilineal clans. […]
Truman Washington Dailey, Last Native Speaker of the Otoe-Missouria Dialect of Chiwere
Truman Washington Dailey, a name synonymous with cultural preservation and linguistic heritage, lived a life that spanned nearly a century, […]
Washington Redskins Owner Daniel Snyder’s Foundation Offers to Build Skate Park on Fort Yuma Quechan Reservation
The Fort Yuma Quechan (Kwatsan) Tribe, nestled along the Arizona-California border, found itself presented with an intriguing proposal: a memorial […]
Cattails are the perfect survival food, tool, shelter and medicine
Cattails, those ubiquitous denizens of freshwater ecosystems, are more than just aesthetically pleasing reeds swaying in the breeze. They represent […]
Camas Lily was a staple food of many native tribes
The Camas Lily, a plant of striking beauty and significant historical importance, holds a prominent place in the cultural and […]
Native American Day One Step Closer as an Official State Holiday in California
The movement to officially recognize the vital role of Native Americans in California’s history and culture took a significant step […]
Cherokee Nation to Offer Tribal Photo IDs in Colorado
The Cherokee Nation is extending a significant service to its citizens residing outside of its Oklahoma base, bringing the opportunity […]
Nooksack Place Names
The preservation and understanding of indigenous place names are vital for connecting communities to their heritage, environment, and cultural identity. […]
Cheyenne Warrior Societies
The Cheyenne, a prominent tribe of the Great Plains, possessed a rich and complex social structure deeply intertwined with their […]
European Explorers and US Government Timeline 1492-1999
This article presents a chronological exploration of the interactions between European explorers and indigenous North American tribes, commencing with Christopher […]
Mayan Spiritual Mythology
The Mayan civilization, a tapestry woven from numerous distinct yet related nations, thrived in Central America, encompassing regions of eastern […]