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This program turns to an examination of Indian Slavery under the title “Indian Slavery in the Americas – Its Origins, Impacts and Implications.” The focus of this panel discussion is on the new perspectives on the institution of Indian...
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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...
The article as it originally appeared.
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November 22, 1981, Page 011031
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EVERY fall beginning hundreds of years ago, the Lenape Indians would hold a long harvest festival to say wanishi -thank you - to...
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS COME OF AGE
Publication Date
June 2009
On August 9, 2008, the International Day of Indigenous Peoples, Amazonian Indigenous Peoples across eastern Peru, organized by the Inter-ethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest (AIDESEP), held a massive...
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The mysterious civilization of the Olmecs
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Mexico is perhaps most well-known, archaeologically speaking, as the home of the Aztec civilization. Yet, before the arrival of the Aztecs, another sophisticated civilization,...
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MOP LIVE AT S.O.B.s IN NYC
M.O.P., an abbreviation of Mash Out Posse, is an American hip hop duo from Brooklyn, New York. The duo, consisting of Billy Danze and Lil' Fame, are known for their hardcore lyrics and aggressive delivery. Although they...
Vincent Mann
November 8 at 9:37 PM
Some have much to say about something which to contrary belief is about nothing....
In the time of our ancestors the world in which they lived bears only a slight resemblance to the one which...
NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE IVY LEAGUE
January 14, 2014
Dartmouth College was founded to educate Native Americans. The College on the Hill continues that tradition today by being a leader in educating Native Americans. As an example, they’ve got a great...
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...
Trump’s advisors just proposed privatizing Native American reservations for the worst reason possible
Tom Cahill | December 5, 2016
One of the first actions taken by the Donald Trump administration in January may be to privatize Indian reservations for oil drilling.
According...