Doing laundry, Hilton Head, SC.The low country of the Carolina coast is defined by marshlands and the American history of the Deep South. These marshes fed the riches of cotton, indigo and rice plantations. The Gullah culture of former slaves resonates, though the area is now covered with...
Another focus is the Indian Education for All program, which requires public school districts to teach both Native and non-Native students the history and culture of Native Americans. Additionally, the Montana Indian Language Preservation Program supports efforts by Montana tribes partnering with school ...
From 1869-1874, dozens of fur traders from Fort Benton, Montana, established quasi-legal trading posts in what is now Southern Alberta and Southwestern Saskatchewan and began trading goods to the local Blackfoot in exchange for buffalo robes. One of the chief commodities peddled at these forts ...
Cree— an important Canadian Algonquian tribe whose territory once extended from the Ottawa River to Saskatchewan River. They call themselves Kenistenoag, a name corrupted by the French into Kristineaux, the shortened form of which comes down to us as "Cree." In this sub-arctic region, the ...
1897. Saskatchewan Archives Board (R-A82223 1-2). 1 The use of these photographs is not limited to these scholars. I have found that media outlets (including PBS and NPR), museums (such as the Smithsonian Institution), and various websites (including K-12 common core instruction manuals)...