The programs shared a commonality in recruitment, using word-of-mouth, social media, and representation at two Native American professional organizations—American Indian Science and Engineering Society(AISES) and theSociety for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science(SACNAS). Each ...
This treaty recognized sovereignty of the Delaware Nation and territorial rights; however, the accord was quickly broken by the relentless advance of European-American settlers into what is now Ohio, as well as conflict with the British. This common theme of broken promises, amplified by the ...
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That all English prisoners made by myself or my tribe shall be sett at Liberty and that we will use our utmost endeavours to prevail on the other tribes to do the same, if any prisoners shall happen to be in their hands. And I do further promise for myself and my tribe that we ...
Archaeological studies of Native American societies in the Chesapeake have recently incorporated a broader range of interpretive frames, including those that emphasize historical contingency and social interaction rather than cultural ecology and cultural materialism. New evidence of Woodland-period population ...
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