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Category: Native American
Dees, Muscogee, Wins First Place Poetry Award in UK
Deidra Suwanee Dees, a member of the Muscogee Nation, has been awarded First Place by The People’s Poet in the […]
First Human Migrations to the New World Probably Occurred No Earlier Than 18,000 Years Ago
The peopling of the Americas, a subject of intense scientific scrutiny and debate, has been significantly refined by recent studies […]
Such A Tragedy
The lament, etched in simple verse, speaks volumes of a profound and irreversible loss. Attributed to Neena, and last updated […]
Winged Raven
In the hushed and shadowed corners of existence, where light struggles to penetrate, resides a creature of profound and enigmatic […]
Who Will Call My Name?
The question echoes through the chambers of the human heart, a whisper born from the fundamental desire for recognition and […]
Dusty Trails
The poem, titled Dusty Trails, echoes with the poignant reflections of a Native American elder, a voice hardened by experience […]
Daughter of the Wind
From the nascent stages of existence, a fundamental quartet has shaped the very fabric of reality: Earth, Wind, Fire, and […]
The Ancients
The pulse of a primal rhythm, echoing across the millennia, hints at a profound connection to the past. This connection, […]
Indians Come Forward with Tales of Physical and Sexual Abuse at Missionary Boarding Schools
For decades, a dark chapter in American history remained largely unspoken, shrouded in silence and suppressed trauma. Now, courageous individuals […]
Renae Morriseau
Renae Morriseau, a name synonymous with dedication and advocacy within the Canadian broadcasting landscape, is far more than just a […]
FELTER V. NORTON MEETING – TERMINATED UINTA MIXED BLOODS OF UTAH
The year 2003 marked a crucial juncture for the Terminated Mixed Blood Uinta Band of Ute Indians of Utah. Decades […]