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Ahöla Kachina, also known as Ahul, opens the mid-winter Powamu ceremony

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 29, 2024

The high desert landscape of the American Southwest, a region characterized by stark beauty and unforgiving aridity, is home to […]

Haudenosaunee Spiritual Mythology

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 28, 2024

The spiritual beliefs of the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois, are rich and complex, reflecting a deep connection to […]

Blackfeet Religion and Spirituality

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 28, 2024

The Blackfeet, a powerful and influential Indigenous nation of the North American Great Plains, possess a rich and complex spiritual […]

Henry Starr Robbed More Banks Than Both the James-Younger Gang and the Doolin-Dalton Gang Put Together

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 28, 2024

Henry Starr, a name synonymous with audacious bank robberies and a life lived on the fringes of the law, carved […]

Chuck Norris is one quarter Cherokee

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 28, 2024

Charles "Chuck" Norris, a name synonymous with martial arts prowess and action-packed cinema, was born on March 10, 1940, in […]

Free August 12 Concert to Benefit Native American Battered Women’s Shelter

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 28, 2024

On August 12, 2007, a unique and meaningful event took place in Custer, South Dakota: a free benefit concert aimed […]

Places to Visit Native American Culture Exhibits in Arizona

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 27, 2024

Arizona, a land of striking landscapes and rich history, holds a profound connection to the Native American cultures that have […]

Yurok Religious Beliefs and Burial Customs

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 27, 2024

The Yurok people, an Indigenous group residing along the Klamath River in northwestern California, possessed a rich and intricate system […]

Navajo Burial Customs and Fear of the Dead

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 27, 2024

The Navajo, or Diné, people possess a rich and complex cosmology where death is not an end but a transition […]

Ma’amin, the Nez Perce Horse

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 27, 2024

For centuries, the rolling grasslands of the Pacific Northwest resonated with the thunder of hooves – the hooves of a […]

What Tribes Were Affected by Hurricane Katrina?

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 27, 2024

Hurricane Katrina, a name that resonates with devastation and loss, carved a path of destruction across the Gulf Coast in […]

Choctaw Apache Tribe of Ebarb

By Indian ReservationPosted on August 26, 2024

The Choctaw Apache Tribe of Ebarb stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of Native American peoples in […]

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