Native American art and craftsmanship represent a profound and continuous narrative, stretching back thousands of years across the vast and […]
Category: Native History
Historical accounts of the Battle of Wounded Knee
The name Wounded Knee resonates with a profound and somber echo in the annals of American history. More than a […]
Historical role of Native American scouts in the US military
The narrative of the American frontier is rich with tales of conflict and cooperation, often intertwined with the complex relationship […]
Historical impact of European diseases on pre-Columbian populations
The arrival of Europeans in the Americas marked a pivotal moment in global history, initiating an era of profound transformation. […]
Historical significance of the Great Law of Peace
The Great Law of Peace, known in Mohawk as Kaianere’kó:wa, stands as one of the most remarkable and enduring political […]
Historical methods of Native American diplomacy and treaty-making
The history of North America is often told through narratives of conflict, but beneath the surface of battles lies a […]
Historical evolution of Native American tribal sovereignty
The concept of tribal sovereignty is fundamental to understanding the unique political status of Native American nations within the United […]
Historical accounts of the Ghost Dance religious movement
The late 19th century was a period of profound upheaval and despair for Native American tribes across the Western United […]
Historical context of the Trail of Tears forced removal
The Trail of Tears stands as a stark and somber chapter in American history, representing the forced displacement of thousands […]
Historical impact of boarding schools on Native American languages
The history of Native American boarding schools is a somber chapter in the annals of the United States, marked by […]
Historical significance of the Iroquois longhouse
The Iroquois longhouse, known to the Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse) as Ganǫhsǫ́:t, stands as far more than a mere […]
Historical role of Native American women in agriculture
The historical narrative of agriculture often overlooks a critical demographic: Native American women. Far from being mere assistants, Indigenous women […]










