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 Hist->General: Ceremonies dedicate Sand Creek Memorial     
Posted on Thursday, May 03 @ 16:23:09 CDT (5035 reads)



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Mary Breslin

In memory of the fallen, the Sand Creek memorial is dedicated to fallen Native Americans.

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 Hist->General: DNA extracted from a 10,300-year-old tooth reveals new line of people in the Americas     
Posted on Tuesday, February 20 @ 11:37:27 CST (5134 reads)



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DNA extracted from a 10,300-year-old tooth found in On Your Knees Cave on Prince of Wales Island off southern Alaska in 1996 reveals a previously unknown lineage for the people who first arrived in the Americas.

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 Hist->General: Closest look yet at Fort Clatsop leaves mystery     
Posted on Wednesday, November 23 @ 15:18:47 CST (7070 reads)



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AUTHOR: Richard L. Hill, The Oregonian

Lewis and Clark - An excavation turns up no physical evidence of the explorers' stay at Ft. Clatsop. A 200-year-old mystery remains unsolved.


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 Hist->General: The true history of Thanksgiving     
Posted on Thursday, November 25 @ 12:01:37 CST (11825 reads)



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The true history of Thanksgiving.. KEYWORDS: history of thanksgiving Squanto Pequot nation puritans Narragansett warriors pawtuxet nation indian slave trade first indian scalp bounty pequot war thanksgiving day first thanksgiving national holiday

AUTHOR: East Texas Review Newspaper

As history teaches us, the greatest conflicts and the bloodiest wars throughout time have been waged because of belief systems and boundaries. We can trace this from the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition through Hitler to the "ethnic cleansing" now going on around the world. This mentality does not tolerate differing political, social and religious beliefs, and it does not hesitate to sieze another's land and property if it suits a purpose.

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 Hist->General: It was only 80 years ago that Indians won the right to vote     
Posted on Tuesday, November 02 @ 01:07:01 CST (12881 reads)



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It was only 80 years ago that Indians won the right to vote... KEYWORDS: Indian right to vote election day native american rights

AUTHOR: Levi Pulkkinen

When Paul Martin got the vote, he didn't want to miss his chance.

It was 1924, and Martin - like most other American Indians - had just been made a citizen. On Election Day, he headed for the polls.

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 Hist->General: Stopping the Alcohol Epedemic     
Posted on Saturday, May 22 @ 12:03:46 CDT (32278 reads)



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Anonymous writes I believe that by drawing attention to the Rum River name-change issue "white guilt" will increase, because of a heightened awareness of the catastrophic consequences caused by white settlers introducing and selling alcohol to Native Americans; and that this increase of "white guilt" will, in a lot of ways, cause white Euro-Americans (or, generally speaking, the dominate culture) to offer all Native Americans their long over due restitution justice, especially when it comes to making amends to help Native Americans to free themselves from the plague of alcoholism.


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 Hist->General: Not pepper, Chris. It's a Chile.     
Posted on Monday, February 17 @ 00:51:00 CST (13066 reads)



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KEYWORDS: Christopher Columbus pepper chile red chile green chili art print art prints history of chili peppers Anaheim chili wildcrafting food art print R.C. Gorman art print Indian chile poster chillies

AUTHOR: Avery Holton

Chalk up another misdirected name to America's supposed discoverer.

Christopher Columbus, in his unproductive search for riches across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, mistook America for India. He named the natives Indians, and he also took the liberty of placing an improper label on what was to become one of the Southwest's most popular vegetables.

Believing he had found an exotic form of black pepper, Columbus took plants back with him to Spain and told the Europeans it was "the world's finest pepper."

Not pepper, Chris. Chile.

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 Hist->General: American Indians see Lewis and Clark journey as beginning of end     
Posted on Monday, January 27 @ 17:12:25 CST (10247 reads)



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KEYWORDS: Lewis and Clark Commemoration 200th anniversary of the Lewis & Clark Expedition heroic myth Native Americans Indian populations Blackfeet Tribe Lewis & Clark Historical Trail native american tourism Indian villages that Lewis and Clark visited Indian removal Three Affiliated Tribes Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Mandan/Hidatsa storyteller oral history of Sacagawea Shoshone woman Lewis and Clark first winter interpreter for Lewis and Clark Hidatsa culture 1870 Massacre on the Marias River oral history Museum of the Plains Indians in Browning Mandans Mandan tribal members Umatilla Tribe in Oregon Blackfeet historian native american limited edition fine art print Lewis and Clark Art Print Shoshone Art Print native american art print

AUTHOR: Fred Tasker, Knight Ridder Newspapers

(BLACKFEET RESERVATION, Mont. - KRT NEWSFEATURES)-As America nears the 200th anniversary of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Native American leaders are demanding a major reassessment of how we view our heroes and our history.

In the white consciousness, the daring trek rivals that of Christopher Columbus. The two leaders and their 31-member "Corps of Discovery" opened up the American West, created a heroic, defining myth and started to sketch the ultimate shape, the manifest destiny of a fledgling nation.

But to Native Americans who had lived on those rivers, plains and mountains for 10,000 years it was the beginning of something not far short of holocaust.

Within months settlers were pouring into their native lands bringing smallpox, scarlet fever and liquor. Within years they were slaughtering the buffalo, the tribes' chief source of food, clothing and shelter. Within decades they had decimated whole Indian populations and pushed the survivors onto hardscrabble reservations where many have failed to prosper to this day.


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