The Indian Removal Act, signed by Andrew Jackson in 1830, became for American Indians one of the most detrimental laws in U.S. history. Nation to Nation looks at Removal’s historic and legal ...
The National Museum of the American Indian cares for one of the world’s most expansive collections of Native objects, photographs, and media, covering the entire Western Hemisphere from the Arctic ...
Native American Soldiers have served in the Army with great honor, dedication and distinction, building a legacy of courage, professionalism and selfless service that will inspire generations to come.
Although the five Indian nations had made earlier attempts at resistance, many of their strategies were non-violent. One method was to adopt Anglo-American practices such as large-scale farming ...
“White supremacy,” “whiteness,” and “institutional racism” are the Snowballs of soft totalitarianism ... a physician in a major American hospital who told me that the hospital ...
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Dubbed "Chief Hélà," this upcoming Kai 1 makeup pays homage to Irving's Native American heritage, mimicking footwear ...
The number of Americans who identify at least partially as American Indian or Alaska Native grew from 5.2 million in 2010 to 9.7 million in 2020 – an 85% increase, according to the most recent ...
Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday in Chattanooga was a celebration of accomplishment as Native Americans and preservationists ...
25-35% It is estimated that at least 25-35 percent of Native American/Alaska Native children were removed from their homes by public and private agencies before the passage of the Indian Child Welfare ...
From the award-winning PBS series American Experience comes We Shall Remain, a provocative multi-media project that establishes Native history as an essential part of American history.