A Revolutionary War massacre in what is now the Bronx reveals how the Stockbridge Mohicans fought for American liberty — and ...
Prologue -- Introduction : the makings of a war -- Christopher de Graffenried : the dreamer -- King Hancock and Core Tom : the defenders -- William Brice : the fighter -- Col. John Barnwell : the ...
The removal of some Southeastern tribes to Oklahoma was part of a federal policy for dealing with Indians who were increasingly not welcome in their traditional homelands due to growing white ...
Ned Blackhawk is a professor of history at Yale University and the author of “The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History.” As we approach the 250th anniversary of the ...
— Stockbridge Library, 1:15 p.m. Saturday, May 15, Elm and Main, Stockbridge, Mass. “The River Indians” is a capable, concise account of the lives of Mohican Indians in New England and the Capital ...
On cover: Presented by the State street trust company. ANTH copy 39088014260699 Bequest from the library of William C. Sturtevant. NMAI copy 39088016010506 Gift of Kevin Gover. Indian ...
Native Indians were the dominant humans in Sheboygan County until the white man arrived from Europe in the 1830s. SHEBOYGAN - Until white man arrived from Europe in the 1830s, Native Americans were ...
Lithograph of the Paxton Boys' 1763 massacre of the Native population in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Published in 1841. Credit: (WikiMedia Commons) In December 1763, the “Paxton Boys,” a vigilante group ...
Native American Heritage Month is a great time to highlight a relatively unknown part of one of the most special cities on the globe: the contribution of Native Americans to the musical universe of ...
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