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The Native American leaders who changed the course of US history
Tecumseh, Sequoyah, and Nanye’hi are among the notable Native American leaders who shaped history with their leadership, innovations, and bravery in battle.
It is a story of freedom and sacrifice, but it is also a story that begins with the occupation of lands inhabited by Native people since time immemorial and the forced removal of Native Americans through federal policies rooted in assimilation.
The Press-Enterprise on MSN
Pechanga Studios’ new documentary series details 'untold' history of Native Americans in California
Pechanga Studios’ new documentary series details ‘untold’ history of Native Americans in California
As colonists and Native nations navigated war, alliances, disease, displacement and competing claims to land, Christian missions became intertwined with politics and survival. Some Indigenous people rejected Christianity,
The English assumed people they colonized would convert to their way of life, including Protestant Christianity – an assumption reflected in Pocahontas’ portrait.
Asked to list stereotypes they had heard about themselves or other Native Americans, more than 200 middle school-age citizens of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, a federally recognized nation located in rural North Carolina, most often cited cultural ...
The Associated Press on MSN
Native Americans commemorate victory at Little Bighorn with horse races, dance and song
Native American tribes are marking the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Greasy Grass, where Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer was defeated and killed.
