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Plants Harvested by the Washoe Indians

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 28, 2024

The Washoe Indians, an indigenous people of the Great Basin region, carved out a life deeply intertwined with the natural […]

Where did the Blackfoot Sioux live in the 1700-1800s?

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 28, 2024

The question of where the Blackfoot Sioux lived in the 1700s and 1800s is complex, intertwined with migration patterns, tribal […]

Lakota (Sioux Tribes, Nations & Bands)

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 28, 2024

The Lakota, often referred to as the westernmost of the three primary divisions of the Sioux, are a resilient and […]

Discovery in Wisconsin stirs scientific debate: Did two different cultures meet?

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 28, 2024

Wisconsin, a state renowned for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, holds within its soil secrets that continue to challenge […]

Dancing to the Beat – What It All Means

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 27, 2024

The resonant pulse of a drum, the melodic rise and fall of voices in chant, the visual spectacle of dancers […]

Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe Restoring Forgotten Tribal Traditions

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 27, 2024

Nestled amidst the fertile cornfields of southwestern Minnesota, near the town of Morton, lies the Lower Sioux Indian Community. This […]

AIM Casualties on or near Pine Ridge Reservation, 1973-1976

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 27, 2024

The period between 1973 and 1976 represents a dark chapter in the history of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South […]

Which is the correct spelling, Lakhota or Lakota?

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 26, 2024

The question of whether to spell the name of the prominent Indigenous group as "Lakota" or "Lakhota" often arises when […]

Seven Fires Prophesy of the Anishinabe (Ojibwa/Ojibwe)

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 26, 2024

The Anishinabe, also known as the Ojibwa or Ojibwe people, hold a rich cultural heritage deeply intertwined with spirituality and […]

Red Cloud’s Last Words to His People

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 26, 2024

On a somber day, July 4th, 1903, a fading sun cast long shadows across the landscape as Chief Red Cloud, […]

I Am Looking for My Native Language: Exploring the Wailaki Language and People

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 26, 2024

The quest to reconnect with one’s ancestral language is a deeply personal and often challenging journey. For many, it represents […]

Population of Indians on the rise, Utah’s percentage exceeds U.S. average

By Indian ReservationPosted on September 25, 2024

The demographic landscape of the United States is a tapestry woven from diverse threads, each representing a unique cultural heritage […]

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