The history of the Americas did not begin with Christopher Columbus. In fact, the people indigenous to the "New World" had been thriving here for more than 30,000 years. The Timeline of Native Americans explores the most significant moments in the rich history of America's indigenous people,...
Why the War of 1812 Was a Turning Point for Native Americans The conflict was their last, best chance for outside military help to protect their homelands from westward expansion.Read moreRead more about Why the War of 1812 Was a Turning Point for Native Americans How a Cherokee Leader Ensu...
After the American victory, more and more white settlers moved onto Lenape territory, until the Treaty of Greeneville in 1795 forced them and other Ohio Country Native Americans to surrender most of their lands. Treaty of Hopewell - 1785-86 In the years following the Revolutionary War, ...
1946: Qualla Arts and Crafts is founded on the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina by Eastern Band Cherokee artists, becoming the first arts and crafts cooperative founded by Native Americans in the US 1946–1979: Philbrook Museum of Art hosts thePhilbrook Indian Annual, a juried, competitive art...
Native American Conflicts 1763/2/10The Treaty of Paris gives all French territory in North America east of the Mississippi to Great Britain and west of the Mississippi to Spain. 1763/5/9Pontiac leads allied Indian tribes against Fort Detroit. ...
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islanders had the highest rate at 2.11,continuing a massive demographic turnaround If America started providing more benefits for large families, white taxpayers could end up subsidizing the growth of the non-white population. ...
had possibly fought the same Yautja in the early 20th century. ThePredator was drawn to the conflict of Native Americansand an oil drilling company that was using mercenary cowboys to do their dirty work. When a dispute about sacred land at the Two-Witch Mesa got out of hand, the Predator...
The U.S. Army faced the Western Confederacy of Native Americans as part of the Northwest Indian War. It was “the most decisive defeat in the history of the American military” and its largest defeat ever by Native Americans. 1794 –Nickajack Expedition – Cherokee Chief, Dragging Canoe, and...
A man pours water over the eyes of a protestor after he was pepper-sprayed by security guards at a work site for the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) oil pipeline, near Cannonball, North Dakota, Sept. 3, 2016. Hundreds of Native American protestors and their supporters, who fear the Dakota...
The Age of Reason 3、Philip Freneau (1752-1832) The Rising Glory of America The British Prison Ship To the Memory of the Brave Americans The Wild Honeysuckle The Indian Burying Ground 4、Washington Irving (1783-1859) A History of New York ...