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The Freedmen: Harry Island was an official U.S. Interpreter for the Muskogee Creek

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 21, 2024

The history of the American West is a tapestry woven with diverse threads, often overlooking the significant contributions of African […]

The Freedmen: John Myers, Creek Lighthorseman

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 21, 2024

The history of the American West is often painted with broad strokes, focusing on the narratives of European settlers and […]

The Freedmen: James Coody Johnson

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 21, 2024

The history of the American West is often painted with broad strokes, focusing on the narratives of European settlers and […]

The Freedmen: Silas Jefferson

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 21, 2024

The American West, a vast expanse of opportunity and hardship, served as a refuge for many seeking freedom from the […]

The Freedmen: Sugar T. George a.k.a. George Sugar

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 21, 2024

The history of the American West is a tapestry woven with diverse threads, often overlooking the contributions of African Americans […]

How did the Lytton Indians get their name?

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 20, 2024

The seemingly British surname "Lytton" attached to the names of two distinct Indigenous groups in North America—one in Canada and […]

Hiking Canyon of Wonder and Superstition in Palm Springs, CA

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 20, 2024

For those seeking an immersive experience that blends natural beauty with a rich tapestry of Native American history and captivating […]

Emergence to the 5th World – A Hopi Prophecy

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 20, 2024

The Hopi people, an indigenous tribe residing primarily in northeastern Arizona, possess a rich tapestry of prophecies passed down through […]

Blind Joe Amos, First Mashpee Wampanoag Preacher

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 20, 2024

The story of Blind Joe Amos is a testament to faith, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the Mashpee Wampanoag […]

John Sassamon, the Praying Indian and Traitor

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 20, 2024

John Sassamon, a figure shrouded in both piety and controversy, stands as a pivotal character in the tumultuous history of […]

Black Indians of Wampanoag and African Heritage

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 19, 2024

The story of the Wampanoag people, interwoven with the threads of African ancestry, is a testament to resilience, cultural fusion, […]

Ancient History: Mystery of the Anasazi

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 19, 2024

The American Southwest, a land sculpted by dramatic canyons, painted deserts, and towering mesas, holds within its embrace the silent […]

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