What did the Oneida tribe wear? What were the Teton Sioux tribe known for? What Native American tribes were indigenous in Oklahoma? What was the Trail of Tears like for the Cherokee? What did the Iroquois hunt? What kind of land did the Algonquin tribe live on?
What is Blackfoot Cherokee? What did the Oglala Sioux tribe eat? What did the Lakota Sioux eat? Which Sioux tribes live in Wisconsin? How many Sioux reservations are there? What did the Dakota Sioux tribe eat? What were the Blackfoot tribe teepees made of?
What state's name comes from two Chippewa Indian words? Native-American Place Names: Many states, as well as locations within states, have names that are derived from the indigenous people who were the original occupants of the land. Names like 'Mississippi' and 'Connecticut' come from the ...
Initially, I thought I was just saving money now so I could drive whatever I wanted later. After a few years of driving beaters, I've realized I no longer care what I drive around in as long as it runs well and is comfortable to sit in and that I can carry what I need to carry...
In a city where tornadoes are a way of life, this is pretty significant when you consider the one in question happened some 42 years ago, destroying numerous neighborhoods, schools, and nearly all the old-growth trees in Cherokee Park. There are entire websites dedicated to this tornado and...
If I understand O-Sensei’s point, Aikido’s highest expression is when an opponent’s efforts to defeat the master are as futile as trying to defeat the entire universe. Another way to state this is that the Aikido master aligns themself with universal principles so that they are in a st...
Focuses on Cherokee Indian journalist, Ora Eddleman Reed's column `What the Curious Want to Know' in the `Twin Territories' newspaper concerning the Indians of North America. Origin of Indian-owned newspapers; Importance of obtaining an expansive readership; Attack on the derogatory perceptions ...
It’s like the Cherokee in me feels finally connected to a deeper heritage, something deeper than myself. Perhaps it is all the wonderful memories. Perhaps it is the sound of my grandsons calling out “Grandma’s House.” Perhaps we are just getting older and less energetic and want to ...
Every state in our nation has chosen things that represent the state in one way or another to be official state things. Like a flower, or animal. South Dakota is no different. The Mount Rushmore has a state flower. But did you know we also have a state tree and a state fish? Yes,...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park lies on both sides of the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. Its highest peak is called “Clingmans Dome”. But before it got that name, the Cherokee people called the mountai...