Black Elk: Native American Man of SpiritPettigrew, Dawn Karima
"Black Elk speaks: A Native American view of nineteenth-century American history." Journal of American Culture 17.1 (Spring 1994): 67. Academic Search Premier. EBSCOhost. U at Buffalo Lib., Buffalo, NY. 27 November 2007. .Robert Fleck, "Black Elk Speaks: A Native American View of ...
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Natawista Culbertson (1825?-1895) –Natawista, the daughter of a Blackfeet chief, married fur trader Alexander Culbertson and worked as a diplomat, a hostess, and an interpreter.Also See: Native American Heroes & LeadersDCheyenne Dog Soldier....
Native American Quotes To Live With Togetherness 155. “Everywhere is the center of the world. Everything is sacred.”― Black Elk 156. “Brothers, we must be united; we must smoke the same pipe; we must fight each other’s battles; and more than all, we must love the Great Spirit....
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior that serves as the principal link between federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native populations and the U.S. government. It is responsible for administering about
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Other important American Indian crops included squash, potatoes, wild rice, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, pumpkins, sunflowers, peanuts, peppers, chocolate, and avocados. Native American tribes also had diets that included a lot of meat. These meats were: elk, buffalo, caribou, rabbit, deer,...
Supreme Court decisions, and Executive Orders. The IHS currently provides health services to approximately 1.8 million of the 3.3 million American Indians and Alaska Natives who belong to more than 557 federally recognized tribes in 35 states. The agency’s annual budget is about $4.3 billion (as...
See Native American Languages. CAPTAIN JACK'S MEN Boston Charley Boston Charley (the miners in Yreka called him Boston because he had a light complexion and appeared almost Caucasian) was one of the four Modocs hung on October 3, 1873. He shot the Reverend Thomas on April 11th, 1873. ...