U.S. Native American Indian Tribes
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Statement of the Tetuwan Oyate, Teton Sioux Nation Treaty Council
January 20, 2021
In the fall of 1875, the United States government issued an ultimatum to a nation of people that stood in the way of their advancement across the North American continent. The Lakota…
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Arrest finally made in the death of Native American activist Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash
September 24, 2025
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Federal agents arrested a man in the slaying of an American Indian Movement activist whose frozen body was found on a reservation more than a quarter-century ago. Arlo…
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More than 12,000 Natives in military
September 24, 2025
There are more than 12,000 American Indians, Alaska Natives and Canadian Aboriginals serving in the U.S. military, according to data published in the Wall Street Journal. Citing data from the Immigration Policy…
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American Indian dance documentary coming to NBC on April 19th
January 20, 2021
THE WORLD OF AMERICAN INDIAN DANCE PREMIERES ON NBC TELEVISION NETWORK SATURDAY, APRIL 19 AT 3 P.M. (EST)/NOON PT One Hour Documentary Is Produced By Four Directions Entertainment, An Enterprise Of Oneida…
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Ft. Belknap man finds Columbia data recorder
September 24, 2025
AUTHOR: Jan-Mikael Patterson, Tribune Staff Writer FORT BELKNAP — A firefighter from Fort Belknap found what is potentially the most important piece of debris from the space shuttle Columbia. Chauncy Birdtail, 25,…
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When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History – Is it about to repeat itself?
September 24, 2025
AUTHOR: Thom Hartmann The 70th anniversary wasn’t noticed in the United States, and was barely reported in the corporate media. But the Germans remembered well that fateful day seventy years ago –…
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Reading the rocks: Hopi history in petroglyphs
April 6, 2018
Joe Ben Sanders has spent 27 years looking at the Wind Mountain Hopi petroglyphs at Three Rivers, N.M. He has made controversial connections with the Hopi tribes of New Mexico and Arizona…
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Dancing to the beat – what it all means
August 5, 2019
The jingle of bells hung from clothing and the rhythmic beats and chanting from the Kenai-based Midnight Sun drum group announced the arrival of about 20 dancers who moved toward the center…
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Bush gives cowboys bad image
March 9, 2018
My heroes have always been cowboys. I always wanted to be a cowboy — that is, I DID, at least, when I was a kid and we played “cowboys and Indians.” No…
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A true and honorable story from a Wounded Knee warrior
August 23, 2019
Carter Camp, Ponca WarriorRemembering Wounded Knee 1973 Ah-ho My Relations, Today is heavy with prayer and reminisces for me. Not only are those who walk for the Yellowstone Buffalo reaching their destination,…
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