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Mrs. TurtleGang Well well well..... I've been sitting back watching this photo get exchanged from page to page on social media. Aside from the Moors present in this photo, taken at the Clayton County Sheriff's Office, Waka Flocka Flame is...
https://youtu.be/7hxTSL6bEdo On May 18, 1998 New Jersey lost one of its most informed, dedicated and outspoken Native Americans. James "Lone Bear" Revey was a full blooded (3 parts Delaware, 1 part Cherokee) Indian and member of the Sand Hill Delaware...
Aaron Carapella, a Cherokee Indian, has taken it upon himself to create a map that shows the Tribal nations of the U.S. prior to European contact. The map is of the contiguous United States and displays the original native...
NEW AMSTERDAM THE TRAGIC TALE OF THE LENAPE, THE ORIGINAL NATIVE NEW YORKERS The story of the Lenape, the native people of New York Harbor region, and their experiences with the first European arrivals — the explorers, the fur traders, the...
 Saponi Indians by Michael D. Green, 2006 The Saponi Indians were a Siouan-speaking people who lived in the Virginia Piedmont near present-day Charlottesville. John Smith found them there, in a region he broadly labeled Monacan, in 1607. Sometime during the next...
Apache chief Geronimo (1829-1909) was Born: June 16, 1829, in the upper Gila River country of Arizona. Although he harbored animosity toward the Mexican soldiers who killed his wife and children, he also grew to dislike the Anglo-Americans who took over...
https://www.facebook.com/ipslstudyabroad/videos/10154756245007639/ IPSL Study and Service Abroad Chief Dwaine Perry and Two Clouds from the Ramapough Lunaape Nation and Split Rock Sweetwater Prayer Camp at #AdvocacyResearchDay #ARD2017 KEEPERS OF THE PASS: THE RAMAPOUGH LENAPE INDIANS Keepers of the Pass: The Ramapough Lenape Indians By:...
https://youtu.be/B0eOuTUBkzQ Sagamore Po Wauipi Neimpaug and Powwas Kuehi Eneh Auttch of the Pokanoket Tribe of the Pokanoket Nation set the record straight on their family bloodlines and heritage, and their ongoing efforts to assist all southern New England Tribes in...
Ahpu hàch ila kèski luwihëlit shwilait? https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ixm2h?fbclid=IwAR1pB4vFQOyIngcC1kNP-B9_Gf149BEPiN-01e6xKqkas5-6hmQNrwwLQhg CONGRATULATIONS TO KO_NDNBXR ON YOUR TREMENDOUS VICTORY. https://youtu.be/3s7GmG8d0Us
Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. In 1866, six all-black cavalry and infantry regiments were created after Congress passed the Army Organization Act. Their main tasks were...

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