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gained their status from their mother's families; they were part of hereditary leadership lines who exercised power and accumulated personal wealth in their changing Native
American societies. The chiefs of the tribes believed that some of the new generation of mixed-race, bilingual chiefs would lead their people into the future and be better able to adapt to new conditions influenced by European Americans.
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of the early 18th century, combined with the increasing importation of
African slaves, effectively ended the Native American slave trade by 1750. Colonists found that Native American slaves could easily escape, as they knew the country. The wars cost the lives of numerous colonial slave traders and
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Americans varied among the tribes. In many cases, young captives were adopted into the tribes to replace warriors killed during warfare or by disease. Other tribes practiced debt slavery or imposed slavery on tribal members who had committed crimes; but,
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European impact was immediate, widespread, and profound—more than any other cultural groups that had contact with Native
Americans during the early years of colonization and nationhood. There was fear on both sides, as both peoples realized how different their societies were. The whites regarded the
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Americans to use as forced labor in cultivating tobacco, rice, and indigo on plantations as well. Accurate records of the numbers enslaved do not exist. Scholars estimate tens of thousands of Native Americans may have been enslaved by the Europeans, sometimes being sold
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systems. As did
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The game is played with one or two rackets/sticks and one ball. The object of the game is to land the ball on the opposing team's goal (either a single post or net) to score and to prevent the opposing team from scoring on your goal. The game involves as few as 20 or as many as 300 players with no
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American women were at risk for rape whether they were enslaved or not; during the early colonial years, settlers were disproportionately male. They turned to Native women for sexual relationships. Both Native American and African enslaved women suffered rape and sexual harassment by male
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Country... who were not Christians in their native Country... shall be accounted and be slaves. All Negro, mulatto and Indian slaves within this dominion ... shall be held to be real estate. If any slave resists his master ... correcting such slave, and
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disrupted their early societies. The remaining Native American groups banded together to face the Europeans from a position of strength. Many surviving Native American peoples of the southeast strengthened their loose coalitions of language groups and joined confederacies such as the
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cases, been modernized so the sex of the parent is irrelevant, historically the children of white fathers could have no official place in a patrilineal tribe because their fathers did not belong to it, unless they were adopted by a tribalmale and made part of his family.
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that served a dual function: the knots and beaded designs mnemonically chronicled tribal stories and legends, and further served as a medium of exchange and a unit of measure. The keepers of the articles were seen as tribal dignitaries.
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The Na-Dené, Algic, and Uto-Aztecan families are the largest in terms of number of languages. Uto-Aztecan has the most speakers (1.95 million) if the languages in Mexico are considered (mostly due to 1.5 million speakers of
2659:(1897), that white settlers introduced some immoralities into Native American tribes. Many Indians suffered because the Europeans introduced alcohol and the whiskey trade resulted in alcoholism among the people, who were
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girls have traditionally been encouraged to learn to ride, hunt and fight. Though fighting was predominantly the duty of men and boys, occasionally women fought as well, especially if the tribe was severely threatened.
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African and Native Americans have interacted for centuries. The earliest record of Native American and African contact occurred in April 1502, when Spanish colonists transported the first Africans to
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addition, Native Americans did not buy and sell captives in the pre-colonial era, although they sometimes exchanged captives with other tribes in peace gestures or in exchange for their own members.
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height or weight restrictions and no protective gear. The goals could be from around 200 feet (61 m) apart to about 2 miles (3.2 km); in Lacrosse the field is 110 yards (100 m).
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determined by the orientations of these shapes. Cree syllabics are primarily a Canadian phenomenon, but are used occasionally in the United States by communities that straddle the border.
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ceremonies, though the specifics of the ceremony vary among tribes. Fasting, singing and prayer in the ancient languages of their people, and sometimes
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Indians as "savage" because they were not Christian, and were suspicious of cultures which they did not understand. The Native American author,
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religion incorporating elements of Native spiritual practice from a number of different tribes. Some varieties also include elements from
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shall happen to be killed in such correction ... the master shall be free of all punishment ... as if such accident never happened.
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Native Pragmatism: Rethinking the Roots of American Philosophy. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. 6-10. Print.
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Failing Our Black Children: Statutory Rape Laws, Moral Reform and the Hypocrisy of Denial
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During the European colonization of North America, the practice of
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letters, the relationship between symbols and sounds is different.
4961:
List of U.S. communities with Native American majority populations
4889:
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
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Six Nations and the Southeast Muskogean tribes, are traditionally
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or spiritual use. The law does not allow Native Americans to give
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
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Gender roles can vary significantly between tribal nations, with
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Reciprocal obligations of help, defense, and redress of injuries.
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Mutual rights of inheritance of the property of deceased members.
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3018:. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Company. pp. 70–71, 113.
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was one of the first Native Americans to become certified as a
4236:
Native American rights movement/Red Power movement (1968-1977)
2905:
Native Pragmatism: Rethinking the Roots of American Philosophy
2366:
drumming and singing, which happens at events like the annual
2001:
ceremony. Some tribes' traditional religious beliefs included
4113:
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
137:
Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
2989:"Native American | History, Art, Culture, & Facts"
2444:
and extending east and north, used strings or belts called
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have had success on the rock and pop charts. Some, such as
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Drawings of kachina dolls, from an 1894 anthropology book.
1688:), and Algic in third with about 180,000 speakers (mainly
3141:"Plains Indian - Material culture and trade | Britannica"
2743:. White settlers in European colonies established in the
4839:
Same-sex marriage in tribal nations in the United States
2074:
Gender roles in First Nations and Native American tribes
3663:
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was called the "greatest athlete in the world" by king
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Several dozen tribes have been documented to practiced
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Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society,
332:
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
3823:
Muslims in American History : A Forgotten Legacy
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A Cry from the Earth: Music of North American Indians
3287:
A People's History of the United States: 1492–present
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changed dramatically. As the demand for labor in the
1911:
Mythologies of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
1825:
that have been in continual existence since prior to
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Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
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Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas
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Slavery among Native Americans in the United States
1339:Academics tend to group the cultures of Indigenous
3590:"Sexuality and the Invasion of America: 1492–1806"
3557:
3494:
3463:
3038:This right was upheld by the US Supreme Court in
2400:Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas
2167:to sisters, with procedural and economic limits.
1833:, government-to-government relationship with the
5189:List of Indian reservations in the United States
4854:Native American recognition in the United States
3755:Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History
3440:Deaf Studies V: Toward 2000--Unity and Diversity
2677:Slavery among Indigenous peoples of the Americas
2086:was the first Native American woman to become a
1819:Federally recognized tribes in the United States
1806:Native American recognition in the United States
1290:federally recognized tribes in the United States
1288:Native American cultures across the 574 current
1247:List of Indian reservations in the United States
2762:
2532:The success of the Cherokee syllabary inspired
2160:to carry an infant while working or traveling.
4914:The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC)
3044:in 1978, which is discussed in Ray (2007) p403
923:The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC)
5378:
5238:
4339:Native American identity in the United States
4030:
3442:, Washington DC: Gallaudet University Press,
3165:A Brief History of the Native American Church
2039:National Shrine of the North American Martyrs
1269:
1242:List of federally recognized tribes by state
8:
5184:State-recognized tribes in the United States
4966:Modern social statistics of Native Americans
3006:
3004:
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2634:, after he graduated from Boston University.
1997:, while others do not. Its main rite is the
3878:
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3543:Compendium of the World's Languages, 2nd ed
2812:Relation with Africans in the United States
2770:Virginia General Assembly declaration, 1705
1786:The right to adopt strangers into the gens.
5741:
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4160:Native Americans in the American Civil War
4037:
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2362:A popular Native American musical form is
1771:The right to depose its sachem and chiefs.
1752:society) as having a society dominated by
1319:in the 15th and 16th centuries, following
1276:
1262:
1045:
85:
52:
5167:Native American Medal of Honor recipients
4175:Cultural assimilation of Native Americans
3696:
3694:
3692:
3690:
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2619:Cultural assimilation of Native Americans
2237:Notable Native American athletes include
1783:The right to bestow names on its members.
1739:girl with pottery jar on her head in 1903
1232:Native American Medal of Honor recipients
192:Cultural assimilation of Native Americans
4525:Post 1887 Apache Wars period (1887–1924)
3787:
3785:
2005:. In the American Southwest, especially
1774:The obligation not to marry in the gens.
1605:
558:Post 1887 Apache Wars period (1887–1924)
44:
6032:Indigenous culture in the United States
3946:"Africans and Indians: Only in America"
3800:. University of Daytona. Archived from
3415:. University of Calgary. Archived from
3234:Encyclopedia of North American Indians,
3087:The ecological Indian: myth and history
2915:
2489:In the late 1810s and early 1820s, the
1835:Federal government of the United States
1096:
1048:
60:
3470:. New York, New York: Norton. p.
3359:"History of Native American Lacrossee"
3325:, Bluecloud.org. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
3276:, Bluecloud.org. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
3185:"Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act"
1617:The major ethno-linguistic phyla are:
1610:Early indigenous languages in the U.S.
4899:National Congress of American Indians
4844:Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
4807:National Congress of American Indians
4746:American Indian Religious Freedom Act
4334:Native American disease and epidemics
4108:European colonization of the Americas
2265:Native American ball sports, such as
1351:Native Americans in the United States
908:National Congress of American Indians
843:American Indian Religious Freedom Act
132:European colonization of the Americas
31:Native Americans in the United States
7:
4904:National Indian Youth Council (NIYC)
4761:Native American people and Mormonism
4605:Northern Cheyenne Exodus (1878-1879)
3948:. William Loren Katz. Archived from
3887:. LWF COMMUNICATIONS. Archived from
3289:, Harper Perennial Modern Classics.
3248:, Indians.org. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
2432:, inventor of the Cherokee syllabary
2199:List of Native American sportspeople
1930:, and orphans, was beatified by the
1602:Indigenous languages of the Americas
913:National Indian Youth Council (NIYC)
640:Northern Cheyenne Exodus (1878-1879)
262:Native American temperance activists
39:Indigenous languages of the Americas
5172:List of federally recognized tribes
3174:by Jay Fikes. Retrieved 2006-02-22.
2601:noblewoman. Another is the case of
2544:. Evans had originally adapted the
2404:indigenous ceramics of the Americas
1237:List of federally recognized tribes
5394:Indigenous peoples of the Americas
4935:Indigenous peoples of the Americas
4930:Black Indians in the United States
4894:Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
4170:Certificate Degree of Indian Blood
3792:Gloria J. Browne-Marshall (2009).
3671:. Students on Site. Archived from
2800:slaveholders and other white men.
2064:feathers to non-Native Americans.
948:Indigenous peoples of the Americas
903:Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
25:
4859:Native American women in politics
4210:Native Americans and World War II
4195:Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
3727:Slavery in Historical Perspective
3669:"Native Americans: Early Contact"
2572:Relationships with other cultures
2305:List of Native American musicians
232:Native Americans and World War II
217:Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
5441:
5351:
4491:Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877)
4479:Antelope Hills expedition (1858)
4215:American Indian boarding schools
3190:U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
2926:Journal of Economic Perspectives
2856:American slaves, especially the
2589:, who was shipwrecked along the
2493:was invented by the silversmith
2472:international auxiliary language
522:Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877)
510:(1858)|Antelope Hills expedition
237:American Indian boarding schools
69:
4909:Women of All Red Nations (WARN)
3885:"CHEROKEE SLAVE REVOLT OF 1842"
3564:. U of Nebraska Press. p.
3357:Thomas Vennum Jr. (2002–2005).
2822:Native American slave ownership
2470:. PISL is a trade language (or
2277:("Little Brother of War"); the
1982:(Chippewa) and related tribes.
1971:, and dancing are also common.
1789:Common religious rights, query.
918:Women of All Red Nations (WARN)
197:Racism against Native Americans
172:Native American slave ownership
5009:Native American Pidgin English
4814:American Indian Movement (AIM)
4190:Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
4073:Archaic period in the Americas
3916:. Univ of Pennsylvania Press.
3495:Sturtevant & Fogelson 2004
3041:Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez
2540:, during the 1840s to develop
2536:, a missionary in what is now
1426:Pacific Northwest Coast tribes
793:American Indian Movement (AIM)
212:Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
102:Archaic period in the Americas
1:
4707:Battle of Kelley Creek (1911)
4483:Comanche Campaign (1867–1875)
4471:Texas–Indian wars (1836–1877)
3556:Katherine Ellinghaus (2006).
3116:"American Indian Agriculture"
2735:grew with the cultivation of
1536:Southeastern Woodlands tribes
1501:Northeastern Woodlands tribes
746:Battle of Kelley Creek (1911)
514:Comanche Campaign (1867–1875)
502:Texas–Indian wars (1836–1877)
49:North American ethnic regions
4802:Native American civil rights
4712:Battle of Bear Valley (1918)
4697:Crazy Snake Rebellion (1909)
4692:Battle of Sugar Point (1898)
4614:Rogue River Wars (1855–1856)
4241:Native American civil rights
3913:Race and the Cherokee Nation
3560:Taking assimilation to heart
751:Battle of Bear Valley (1918)
736:Crazy Snake Rebellion (1909)
731:Battle of Sugar Point (1898)
651:Rogue River Wars (1855–1856)
257:Alcohol and Native Americans
152:Slavery in the United States
5155:Native American politicians
5145:Native American War Leaders
4623:Puget Sound War (1855–1856)
4609:Ghost Dance War (1890–1891)
4601:Great Sioux War (1876–1877)
4597:Red Cloud's War (1866–1868)
4581:First Sioux War (1854-1856)
4509:Chiricahua Wars (1860–1886)
4231:Native American Rights Fund
3944:William Loren Katz (2008).
3084:Krech III, Shepard (1999).
2754:Slavery in Colonial America
2456:Plains Indian Sign Language
2112:federally-recognized tribes
2009:, a syncretism between the
1292:, can vary considerably by
660:Puget Sound War (1855–1856)
644:Ghost Dance War (1890–1891)
636:Great Sioux War (1876–1877)
632:Red Cloud's War (1866–1868)
616:First Sioux War (1854-1856)
542:Chiricahua Wars (1860–1886)
6048:
5258:Indigenous North Americans
4834:Occupation of Wounded Knee
4551:Black Hawk War (1865–1872)
4539:Battle at Fort Utah (1850)
4521:Geronimo's War (1881–1886)
4517:Victorio's War (1879–1880)
4422:American Revolutionary War
3616:"Indian Achievement Award"
2815:
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2468:First Nation Sign Language
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2190:
2180:Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota
2071:
1963:. Many Plains tribes have
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1852:
1803:
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813:Occupation of Wounded Knee
584:Black Hawk War (1865–1872)
572:Battle at Fort Utah (1850)
554:Geronimo's War (1881–1886)
550:Victorio's War (1879–1880)
449:American Revolutionary War
28:
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5016:Native American languages
4756:Native American religions
4505:Jicarilla War (1849–1855)
4487:Red River War (1874–1875)
4475:Comanche Wars (1836–1877)
4180:Indian Appropriations Act
3910:Fay A. Yarbrough (2007).
3618:. Ipl.org. Archived from
3541:Campbell, George (1991).
2421:Writing and communication
2117:Many tribes, such as the
2110:traditions among the 574
1907:Native American religions
1866:grown by Native Americans
1650:Siouan–Catawban languages
1360:Contiguous United States
1225:congressional politicians
987:Native American languages
538:Jicarilla War (1849–1855)
518:Red River War (1874–1875)
506:Comanche Wars (1836–1877)
202:Indian Appropriations Act
4829:Trail of Broken Treaties
4657:Hualapai War (1865–1870)
4647:Yavapai Wars (1861–1875)
4627:Coeur d'Alene War (1858)
4589:Colorado War (1863–1865)
3846:Dorothy A. Mays (2008).
3825:by Dr. Jerald F. Dirks.
3740:, University of Houston.
3384:Bierhosrt, John (1992).
3170:August 21, 2007, at the
2348:causes. Others, such as
2084:Susan La Flesche Picotte
1431:Pacific Coast Athabaskan
1374:Pacific Coast Athabaskan
808:Trail of Broken Treaties
696:Hualapai War (1865–1870)
664:Coeur d'Alene War (1858)
624:Colorado War (1863–1865)
35:Native American identity
6017:Native American culture
5004:American Indian English
4940:Louisiana Creole people
4730:Native American studies
4682:Bannock Uprising (1895)
4637:Navajo Wars (1849–1866)
4593:Powder River War (1865)
4501:Apache Wars (1849–1924)
4319:Mesoamerican literature
4314:Indigenous Peoples' Day
4123:Partus sequitur ventrem
3462:Diamond, Jared (1999).
3401:. Retrieved 2006-02-23.
3246:"Native American Women"
2993:Encyclopedia Britannica
2408:Native American jewelry
2027:Saint Francis Cathedral
1855:Native American cuisine
1764:The right to elect its
1700:) with two outliers in
721:Bannock Uprising (1895)
686:Yavapai Wars(1861–1875)
676:Navajo Wars (1849–1866)
628:Powder River War (1865)
534:Apache Wars (1849–1924)
342:Indigenous Peoples' Day
157:Partus sequitur ventrem
18:Native American Culture
6027:Native American topics
4824:Occupation of Alcatraz
4766:Native American church
4632:Mohave War (1858–1859)
4619:Yakima War (1855–1858)
4577:Sioux Wars (1854–1891)
4555:White River War (1879)
4543:Walker War (1853–1854)
4427:Cherokee–American wars
3883:Art T. Burton (1996).
3849:Women in early America
3751:Slave-owning societies
2845:
2808:
2773:
2635:
2581:. One case is that of
2501:. His creation of the
2458:(PISL), also known as
2433:
2417:
2321:
2234:
2220:
2207:Ball players from the
2193:Native American sports
2095:
2017:are regularly part of
1987:Native American Church
1956:
1935:
1875:
1867:
1795:A council of the gens.
1792:A common burial place.
1740:
1611:
1083:Southeastern Woodlands
1063:Northeastern Woodlands
868:Native American church
803:Occupation of Alcatraz
656:Yakima War (1855–1858)
612:Sioux Wars (1854–1891)
588:White River War (1879)
576:Walker War (1853–1854)
454:Cherokee–American wars
252:Native American rights
50:
5715:European colonization
4687:Yaqui Uprising (1896)
4662:Modoc War (1872–1873)
4652:Snake War (1864–1869)
4567:Bluff Skirmish (1921)
4563:Bluff War (1914–1915)
4513:Tonto War (1871–1875)
4264:Mississippian culture
4227:Civil rights movement
4128:Five Civilized Tribes
3891:on September 29, 2009
3701:Tony Seybert (2009).
3516:"Plains Cree History"
3388:. Ancient City Press.
3285:Zinn, Howard (2005).
2873:Five Civilized Tribes
2840:
2816:Further information:
2806:
2671:Further information:
2626:
2593:, and fathered three
2513:rather than a single
2428:
2415:
2386:Further information:
2312:
2299:Native American music
2226:
2206:
2081:
2043:Auriesville, New York
1947:was painted in 1840.
1944:Baptism of Pocahontas
1941:
1932:Roman Catholic Church
1918:
1905:Further information:
1873:
1862:
1853:Further information:
1804:Further information:
1735:
1656:Uto-Aztecan languages
1609:
1309:Columbian interchange
863:Traditional religions
771:Civil rights movement
726:Yaqui Uprising (1896)
701:Modoc War (1872–1873)
691:Snake War (1864–1869)
671:Mohave War(1858–1859)
600:Bluff Skirmish (1921)
596:Bluff War (1914–1915)
546:Tonto War (1871–1875)
287:Mississippian culture
242:Civil rights movement
48:
29:Further information:
5433:Solutrean hypothesis
4702:Last Massacre (1911)
4667:Nez Perce War (1877)
4535:Ute Wars (1850–1923)
4432:Northwest Indian War
4185:Racial Integrity Act
3642:"Charles A. Eastman"
3413:"Canadian Languages"
2995:. February 16, 2024.
2949:10.1257/jep.24.2.163
2834:to serve as slaves.
2723:Atlantic slave trade
2717:European enslavement
2657:Indians of Michigan,
2478:, that was once the
2464:Plains Sign Language
2440:, living around the
2368:Gathering of Nations
2215:tribe as painted by
2133:tribes, such as the
1639:Algonquian languages
1321:Christopher Columbus
1307:. Also known as the
1024:Tribal disenrollment
741:Last Massacre (1911)
706:Nez Perce War (1877)
459:Northwest Indian War
207:Racial Integrity Act
64:in the United States
6022:Native American art
5814:Trinidad and Tobago
4978:Reservation poverty
4923:Ethnic subdivisions
4795:Political movements
4456:Second Seminole War
4367:Anglo-Powhatan Wars
3804:on November 5, 2011
3596:on October 23, 1997
3545:. pp. 422–428.
2641:Andrew J. Blackbird
1949:John Gadsby Chapman
1829:, and which have a
1821:are communities of
1628:Iroquoian languages
1572:Northern Athabaskan
1495:Southern Athabaskan
1461:Southern Athabaskan
1444:Southwestern tribes
1029:Reservation poverty
1012:Societal statistics
936:Ethnic subdivisions
764:Political movements
568:Ute Wars(1850–1923)
485:Second Seminole War
394:Anglo-Powhatan Wars
56:Part of a series on
5974:In popular culture
5725:Columbian exchange
5720:Population history
5451:Mythology/Religion
4879:Civic and economic
4864:Tribal sovereignty
4819:Red Power Movement
4786:Longhouse Religion
4721:Education, science
4672:Bannock War (1878)
4466:American Civil War
4417:Lord Dunmore's War
4205:Blood quantum laws
4088:Post-Classic stage
3732:2012-06-14 at the
3522:on August 17, 2018
3306:"Women in Battle"
3145:www.britannica.com
2846:
2809:
2661:alcohol-intolerant
2636:
2585:, a European from
2491:Cherokee syllabary
2434:
2418:
2353:Charles Littleleaf
2322:
2235:
2232:Gustaf V of Sweden
2221:
2096:
1961:traditional people
1957:
1936:
1876:
1868:
1843:self-determination
1741:
1714:Penutian languages
1662:Salishan languages
1612:
1586:Intermountain West
1530:Eastern Algonquian
1526:Central Algonquian
1415:Great Basin tribes
1365:Californian tribes
1305:Columbian exchange
878:Longhouse Religion
798:Red Power Movement
776:Self-determination
711:Bannock War (1878)
497:American Civil War
444:Lord Dunmore's War
367:Tribal sovereignty
247:Red Power movement
227:Blood quantum laws
182:American Civil War
162:Indian Removal Act
117:Post-Classic stage
51:
6004:
6003:
5905:
5904:
5701:
5700:
5624:
5623:
5594:
5593:
5413:Pre-Columbian era
5360:
5359:
5304:Eastern Woodlands
5220:
5219:
4751:Eagle feather law
4642:Paiute War (1860)
4585:Dakota War (1862)
4547:Tintic War (1856)
4461:Osage Indian War
4392:King Philip's War
3923:978-0-8122-4056-6
3859:978-1-85109-429-5
3575:978-0-8032-1829-1
3365:on April 11, 2009
3336:"Choctaw Indians"
3309:"Women in Battle"
3257:"Medicine Women"
3236:February 9, 2006.
3230:Beatrice Medicine
2695:Pacific Northwest
2681:Cherokee Freedmen
2605:and his mistress
2591:Yucatan Peninsula
2499:Cherokee language
2050:eagle feather law
2031:Kateri Tekakwitha
1920:Kateri Tekakwitha
1849:Traditional diets
1823:Indigenous people
1800:Tribal structures
1634:Caddoan languages
1622:Na-Dene languages
1491:Plains Algonquian
1345:Pre-Columbian era
1286:
1285:
1184:
1183:
1073:Pacific Northwest
1068:Northwest Plateau
853:Eagle Feather law
781:Women in politics
620:Dakota War (1862)
580:Tintic War (1856)
492:Osage Indian War
419:King Philip's War
269:
268:
16:(Redirected from
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5445:
5387:
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5355:
5354:
5247:
5240:
5233:
5224:
5130:Native Americans
4999:American English
4572:Posey War (1923)
4289:Iroquois culture
4155:Indian Territory
4103:Age of Discovery
4039:
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3592:. Archived from
3586:
3580:
3579:
3563:
3553:
3547:
3546:
3538:
3532:
3531:
3529:
3527:
3518:. Archived from
3511:
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3504:
3492:
3486:
3485:
3469:
3459:
3453:
3452:
3435:
3429:
3428:
3426:
3424:
3419:on March 4, 2016
3408:
3402:
3399:Iroquois History
3396:
3390:
3389:
3381:
3375:
3374:
3372:
3370:
3361:. Archived from
3354:
3348:
3347:
3345:
3343:
3332:
3326:
3324:
3322:
3320:
3315:on June 18, 2012
3311:. Archived from
3304:
3298:
3283:
3277:
3275:
3273:
3271:
3266:on June 18, 2012
3262:. Archived from
3260:"Medicine Women"
3255:
3249:
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3045:
3036:
3030:
3029:
3012:Morgan, Lewis H.
3008:
2997:
2996:
2985:
2979:
2976:
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2942:
2920:
2842:Buffalo Soldiers
2796:for protection.
2771:
2705:of Georgia, the
2647:), wrote in his
2597:children with a
2583:Gonzalo Guerrero
2326:Robbie Robertson
1922:, the patron of
1827:European contact
1668:Tanoan languages
1579:Native Hawaiians
1409:Plateau Penutian
1278:
1271:
1264:
1200:Native Americans
1078:The Great Plains
1046:
981:
979:American English
953:Louisiana Creole
681:Paiute War(1860)
607:Posey War (1923)
302:Iroquois culture
177:Indian Territory
127:Age of Discovery
86:
73:
62:Native Americans
53:
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5526:
5475:
5464:List of deities
5446:
5437:
5396:
5391:
5361:
5356:
5352:
5347:
5279:Northwest Coast
5260:
5251:
5221:
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5118:
5020:
4982:
4949:
4918:
4882:
4880:
4873:
4790:
4734:
4722:
4716:
4677:Crow War (1887)
4348:
4274:Hohokam culture
4250:
4093:Woodland period
4078:Formative stage
4049:
4046:Native American
4043:
4013:
4007:Pratt, Scott L.
4005:
4001:
3996:
3992:
3987:
3983:
3978:
3974:
3969:
3965:
3955:
3953:
3952:on May 13, 2008
3943:
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3744:
3738:Digital History
3734:Wayback Machine
3724:
3720:
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3708:
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3699:
3688:
3678:
3676:
3675:on May 10, 2008
3667:
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2669:
2649:History of the
2628:Charles Eastman
2621:
2615:
2574:
2548:to Ojibwe (see
2423:
2410:
2384:
2357:R. Carlos Nakai
2307:
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2295:
2283:dehuntshigwa'es
2263:
2251:Jacoby Ellsbury
2247:Notah Begay III
2201:
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2152:In most of the
2076:
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2035:Fonda, New York
1976:Midewiwin Lodge
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1596:Main articles:
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5910:Related topics
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5418:Classification
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4723:and technology
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4279:Plains Indians
4276:
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4246:Discrimination
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4150:Trail of Tears
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2901:Scott L. Pratt
2890:Yankton Dakota
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2767:
2745:American South
2721:Main article:
2718:
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2668:
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