The Ojibwe eagle symbolism is deeply interwoven with the spiritual fabric of the Anishinabe people, representing a potent connection to […]
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Anishinabe Prayer Carrier
The Anishinabe prayer carrier, a concept deeply interwoven with the spiritual fabric of the Anishinabe people (also known as Ojibwe, […]
The Ojibwe Clan System
Across the tapestry of human societies, fundamental needs resonate universally: sustenance, security, education, healing, and direction. The Ojibwe people, also […]
Native American Gathering Educational Program On Nov. 5
Native American Gathering Educational Program On Nov. 5: An immersive experience awaits students, parents, teachers, and anyone with an interest […]
We Destroyed Our Own Religion First
Last updated 21 years ago, this article, authored by Corey Wicks, delves into a complex and often uncomfortable examination of […]
Burial Customs Practiced by Creek Freedmen
The cultural tapestry of the Creek Freedmen, descendants of enslaved people held by the Creek Nation, is rich with traditions […]
Black Seminole Surnames Recorded on the Dawes Roll
The Dawes Rolls, a vital historical record, offer a glimpse into a complex period in American history, particularly concerning the […]
Black Cherokee Surnames Recorded on the Dawes Roll
The Dawes Rolls, officially known as the Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, represent a […]
The Freedmen: Caesar Bruner was born in Indian Territory as a free man
The tapestry of American history is woven with threads of resilience, adaptation, and the complex interplay of diverse cultures. Among […]
The Freedmen: Caesar Bruner was born in Indian Territory as a free man
The history of the American West is often painted with broad strokes, focusing on cowboys, pioneers, and conflicts between settlers […]
The Freedmen: Dosar Barkus was a leader of the Black Seminole Indians
For generations, the narrative of the American West has largely overlooked the significant contributions and experiences of African Americans who […]
The Freedmen: Dosar Barkus was a leader in a Black Seminole community
The saga of the American West is often painted with broad strokes, focusing on cowboys, pioneers, and conflicts between settlers […]