Freedom of pressFreedom of assemblyFreedom of speechSouth Dakota tribesTribal constitutionsI. INTRODUCTION As American culture becomes more individualistic, social and legal...Garry, Patrick M.Spurlin, Candice J.Keating, Jennifer L.Nelsen, Derek Andrew...
state of Oklahoma. In 1907, Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory were combined to form the state of Oklahoma. Indian Territory was mainly occupied by the five Civilized Tribes, comprised of the Cherokee Nation, the Chickasaw Nation, the Choctaw Nation, the Creek Nation, and the Seminole ...
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They have been able to determine many of the Taíno customs and purposes of some of the artifacts found here by studying the Indian tribes of Central and South America. They have even found ties to the Mongolians. One can only imagine the trip these original people had to make to get ...
Apong is deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of the region and is often featured in festivals such as Nyokum, as well as ancestor worship ceremonies celebrated by the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. Usually, different tribes or communities within the region have their unique names for Apong. ...
Apache - any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma Mexico, United Mexican States - a republic in southern North America...
The Sioux Tribes live on reservations in North and South Dakota. Some of these reservations are the exclusive territory of the Sioux. Others are shared with other Native tribes. What does the Sioux Tribe name mean? The name Sioux comes from an Ojibwe term meaning Adder or Enemy. It is very...
noun An aboriginal native of North or South America: so named by Columbus and other early navigators, who thought that the lands discovered by them were parts of India. In English writers of the sixteenth century this name is confined to those tribes with whom the Spaniards came in contact;...
In their choice of vegetable foods, the Blackfoot agreed with most of the nomadic tribes of the Saskatche- wan-Missouri Rivers drainage basins. The use of camas, Camassia quamash, indicated contact with the plateau culture of the Flat- heads and Nez Perce (49) ; the use of Indian bread...
The Spokane people shared their territory and language with several other tribes, including the Colville, Flathead, and Kalispel tribes. The Spokane consisted of three bands that lived along the Spokane River. The Spokane Falls were the tribe's center of trade and fishing. The typical Spokane ...