Schools taking on the work of teaching Indigenous histories must understand how schools have historically been tools for ...
This report, as I see it, is only a first step to acknowledge the experiences of Federal Indian boarding school children,” Bryan Newland, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, the study’s author, ...
The award, one of the most prestigious in the field of American history, honors “scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation.” ...
Staff at Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California have flagged several books about Native American culture and ...
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These 13 Influential Native American Leaders Shaped History
Tecumseh, Sequoyah, and Nanye’hi are among the notable Native American leaders who shaped history with their leadership, innovations, and bravery in battle.
Depending on how much you know about the constitution, you may be surprised to learn that Ben Franklin and the founding fathers modeled the United States constitution on the constitution of the ...
American students are often first taught about Native Americans through the frame of European settlers, that native people were simply here when they arrived. But UNC-Chapel Hill history professor ...
KSHB 41 reporter Lily O’Shea Becker covers Franklin and Douglas counties in Kansas. Share your story idea with Lily. Haskell Cultural Center and Museum on Haskell Indian Nations University's (Haskell) ...
In celebration of National American Indian Heritage Month, which occurs each November, the installation hosted a National American Indian Heritage Month observance Friday at Fort Knox's Saber & Quill.
Breckenridge History is currently hosting the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian traveling exhibit, “Americans” through March 15. The exhibit spotlights how intertwined Native ...
Yale professor presents ‘The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution’ in a fascinating lecture
On Mar. 2, Yale University history professor and award-winning author Ned Blackhawk gave a remarkable lecture about the American Revolution’s indigenous origins.
Ben Black Bear Jr., at far left, with (back row) his wife Arlene, mother Iva and father Ben Black Bear Sr., and daughters (front row) Benita and Berlene, on his ordination day in 1976. Credit: St.
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