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The Blackfoot Indians – “Real” People of Montana

The Blackfoot Indians – “Real” People of Montana

The Blackfoot Confederacy is the name given to four Native American tribes in the Northwestern Plains, including the North Piegan, the South Piegan, the Blood, and the Siksika tribes. They...

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The Blackfoot Indians – “Real” People of Montana

The Blackfoot Confederacy is the name given to four Native American tribes in the Northwestern Plains, including the North Piegan, the South Piegan, the Blood, and the Siksika tribes. They...

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Native American Veterans

Native American Veterans

Veterans Day is the one day a year, we set aside to honor our military heroes that have fought and died in order to protect the people. Sadly, the United...

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Native American Veterans

Veterans Day is the one day a year, we set aside to honor our military heroes that have fought and died in order to protect the people. Sadly, the United...

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Why Indigenous Peoples' Day Matters?

Why Indigenous Peoples' Day Matters?

On April 3rd, 2019, the state of New Mexico officially replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day. From now on, the second Monday in October will honor the strength and...

Why Indigenous Peoples' Day Matters?

On April 3rd, 2019, the state of New Mexico officially replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day. From now on, the second Monday in October will honor the strength and...

The Comancheros

The Comancheros

The Comancheros were an ethnically mixed group of New Mexican traders who made their living by trading with the Comanche, Kiowa, and other Plains tribes in the late 18th and...

The Comancheros

The Comancheros were an ethnically mixed group of New Mexican traders who made their living by trading with the Comanche, Kiowa, and other Plains tribes in the late 18th and...

Native Americans' Long Journey to US Citizenship and Voting Rights

Native Americans' Long Journey to US Citizenshi...

Indigenous tribes in America operated self-governance long before the United States was founded in 1776. Despite this reality, Native Americans endured centuries of struggle before securing U.S. citizenship—and voting rights. Native...

Native Americans' Long Journey to US Citizenshi...

Indigenous tribes in America operated self-governance long before the United States was founded in 1776. Despite this reality, Native Americans endured centuries of struggle before securing U.S. citizenship—and voting rights. Native...

Injustices of the Past and Present Against Indigenous Peoples

Injustices of the Past and Present Against Indi...

Many people who don't fully understand the history of the United States' interactions with Indigenous nations believe that while there once may have been abuses perpetrated against them, it was...

Injustices of the Past and Present Against Indi...

Many people who don't fully understand the history of the United States' interactions with Indigenous nations believe that while there once may have been abuses perpetrated against them, it was...