Native American artifacts have remained out of public view but still very much in the hands of some of the nation’s largest museums some six months after institutions closed and covered exhibits in response to new federal regulations.
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation, California Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska Sac & Fox Nation, Oklahoma Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan
Broadly comparative works includeWestern Indians: Comparative Environments, Languages, and Cultures of 172 Western American Indian Tribes(1980), on Northwest Coast, Californian, North American Plateau, Great Basin, and Southwest peoples;Christopher VecseyandRobert W. Venables(eds.),American Indian Environme...
The Army was at warwith the Sioux, Cheyenne, andArapaho tribes. At the same time, theCivil War was raging in the East. Manysoldiers were sent there. The Armyturned to the Pawnee tribe living inNebraska. Traditional enemies ofthese three Plains Indian...
Chaui –A tribe of the Pawnee Confederacy, they held a prominent place in the Council of the Confederacy, their head chiefs outranking all others. In 1833, they ceded to the United States their lands south of Platte River, Nebraska, and in 1857, all lands on the north side of the ...
He was sent to live with his uncles in Nebraska at the age of 12 and moved to the West Coast with them shortly after. Because of the intense racism against Indians during that period and because they did not belong to Northwest tribes, they chose to blend in with the ...
Indiana - Native American, French, US Expansion: Archaeologists discovered the remains of some of Indiana’s earliest known inhabitants at Angel Mounds, an archaeological site on the Ohio River near Evansville. Historical records show that in the early 1
Native American Legends of Arizona Navajo Skinwalkers – Witches of the Southwest Pale Faced Lightning The Queen Of Death Valley Riders of the Desert Sacrifice of the Toltec The Salt Witch of the Nebraska Plains Storied Waters of Oregon Ta-Vwots Conquers the Sun ...
When two Native American boys from Nebraska died after being taken to a notorious boarding school hundreds of miles away in Pennsylvania, they were buried there without notice. Nearly 130 years later, the tribe wants the boys' remains back home. ...
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln Barsh R (1988) Contemporary Marxist theory and native American reality. Am Indian Q 12(3):187–211 Article Google Scholar Biolsi T (1998) Organizing the Lakota: the political economy of the new deal on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Reservations. University...