The enslavement of millions of Indigenous people in the Americas is a neglected chapter in U.S. history. Two projects aim to ...
Two Native American men, both Republicans from Oklahoma, serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Even so, most of today’s narratives about indigenous Americans are cast through a negative ...
These were men doing the work of landowners; oligarchs who owned massive tracts of land,” said Liza Black, an assistant professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies at Indiana ...
In his bestselling 1970 history of Native Americans' experiences in the West ... where hundreds of unarmed Sioux women, children, and men were shot and killed by U.S. troops.
more than 17,000 Native American men registered with the Selective Service. An estimated 12,000 Native Americans joined the U.S. Armed Forces, according to the records of the U.S. Office of Indian ...
Newly-released data from the Center for Immigration Studies is sounding the alarm on the declining US labor force, by showing fewer native-born Americans are joining the workforce — with men ...
Estimates say that millions of dollars and tens of thousands of acres of land throughout New England were given to soldiers ...
A delegation of Native American Pueblo men In Washington D.C. in January 1923. There were some improvements made to Native American life from the mid-1920s: In 1924, all Native Americans were ...
A native american group said it supported the Redskins name and thinkgs the Washington Commanders name incredibly insulting.