The story of the Acolapissa people is a poignant tale of resilience, adaptation, and ultimately, assimilation. Once a distinct tribal […]
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Sacred Lands Protection Events – Fall 2003
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Statement of the Tetuwan Oyate, Teton Sioux Nation Treaty Council
In the autumn of 1875, a pivotal moment unfolded in the history of the North American continent. The United States […]
American Indian Dance Documentary Coming to NBC on April 19th
On April 19th, 2003, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) presented a groundbreaking documentary, "The World of American Indian Dance," offering […]
How Black Seminoles Found Freedom from Slavery in Florida
The saga of the Black Seminoles is a compelling narrative of resistance, resilience, and the complex interplay of race, culture, […]
Star Wars Movie to be translated to Navajo language
The vast expanse of the Star Wars galaxy, a universe teeming with Jedi Knights, Sith Lords, and intergalactic conflicts, is […]
Is it possible to find native american genealogy information online without paying for it?
Delving into the past to uncover your ancestry is a deeply personal and often rewarding journey. For those with Native […]
Gates Millennium Scholars Program Has 1,000 Scholarships for Minority Students
The Gates Millennium Scholars Program, a monumental initiative born from a billion-dollar grant by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation […]
Will Native Americans Be Offended If I Sell a Catlinite Fetish Effigy?
The world of Native American art and crafts is rich with history, tradition, and complex cultural sensitivities. Understanding the nuances […]
Who do I need to contact to find out about college financial aid for Indian students?
Navigating the complex world of college financial aid can be daunting, especially for Native American students seeking resources tailored to […]
What can you tell me about the Lummi Indians from the San Juan Island (WA) area?
The Lummi Indians, also known as the Lhaq’temish, People of the Sea, are a prominent Coast Salish tribe with deep […]
Table Mountain Rancheria of California
The Table Mountain Rancheria of California stands as a testament to the enduring spirit and resilience of Native American people. […]