Moorehead | title = The Stone Age in North America — An Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Implements, Ornaments, Weapons, Utensils, etc of the Prehistoric Tribes in North America | volume = In Two Volumes | publisher = published by | place = Constable | year = 1911 }} </ref> ...
Susan La Flesche was born on the Omaha reservation in northeastern Nebraska in 1865. She was fluent in English, Omaha-Ponca, French, and Otoe. La Flesche was driven to medicine by two memories of her childhood, the first being her father’s warning to his young daughters, “Do you always...
Others traveled north before reaching the Grand Canyon and formed the early Great Basin tribes (at least one Hopi clan has its roots in the northern Great Basin). It is felt the Zuni people may have come north from Mexico in those early days, too, but they seem to have gone almost ...
By hindsight the entire construction appears to have been a cynical wink-and-nod method of getting the tribes out of the way long enough and quietly enough to rape from them with a corncob and lie whatever they’d been promised. This worked fairly well as demonstrated in Arkansas, the ‘Ch...
O'Connell said that's why the Great Plains Tribal Leaders' Health Board and tribal leaders from North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa have asked federal Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to declare a public health emergency in their states. A declaration would expand st...
The Sioux are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation’s many language dialects. The Sioux comprise three major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota,...
These lenders demanded immunity due to their affiliation with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and the Santee Sioux Nation of Nebraska. Although the lenders were tribal entities in name, the court ruled that they had little real connection to the tribes. The court found “scant evidence that either ...
On April 1, 1865 the 161-foot vessel struck a snag less than a mile from the village of DeSoto, Nebraska Territory. The site of the wreck is now part of the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge. Although the boat sank in ten minutes, no lives were lost. The Bertrand was one of more than...
Gathering for Native American youth: continuing Native American traditions and curbing substance abuse in Native American youth describes the ... Skye,Warren - 《Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare》 被引量: 12发表: 2002年 TOWARD A METHOD OF INDUSTRIAL ETHNOLOGY Ethnologists are increasingly ...
The most powerful tribes in the confederation were the Miami (specifically the Wea and Piankashaw bands) and the Potawatomi. Later that century, the Delaware began to move into the White River region (in response to encroachment by European settlers and the Iroquois) from the Ohio country to...