The Creek Confederacy, a significant alliance of Indigenous peoples, dominated much of present-day Georgia and the broader southeastern United States […]

The Sioux Nation, a powerful and influential group of indigenous peoples of North America, is not a single, monolithic entity […]

The Pit River Indians, also known as the Achomawi, represent a collection of semi-sedentary hunter-gatherer tribes indigenous to the northeastern […]

The history of the Shasta Treaties is intertwined with the complex narrative of Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest, […]

For millennia, the arid landscapes of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico have been home to the O’odham people, […]

The Tiguex War stands as a somber and pivotal event in the history of the American Southwest, marking the first […]

The Hopi Reservation, nestled in the heart of north-central Arizona, approximately 92 miles northeast of Flagstaff and near Tuba City, […]