Originally part of New France, the American Midwest was populated by many Native American tribes when the United States began expanding westward. …
First Nations of The USA: A Complete Guide
From Alaska to Hawaii this is the history of the indigenous people of the United States.
Hawaii’s role in history is not often understood. Before becoming a US state, it was once an independent nation with its own vibrant history and …
From the era of Spanish Conquistadors to the Indian Wars of the 1870s, Native Americans in the West and Southwest of what is now the United States …
Known as America’s last frontier, Alaska finally became the 49th US state in 1959. However, native people had been living in Alaska for thousands of …
English colonization in North America, the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the early United States westward expansion all …
In the American South, many Native Americans were forcibly relocated during the early 1800s as part of a ruthless campaign to free up land for …
As the sun rose on June 10, 2009, the small city of Blanding, Utah, looked more like a scene from an action movie than real life. Over 100 armed FBI …
Many Native Americans volunteered for service in World War II and were included with white Americans in the military draft. As many as 25,000 Native …
The silenced history behind the horrors of residential schools for American Indian children led to a cultural genocide that still has negative …
The Trail of Tears was the forced relocation of approximately 100,000 Native Americans and is synonymous with the treatment of Native peoples by the …
Believing they needed to “kill the Indian to save the man,” the US and Canada created boarding schools to assimilate Native children into a white …
The Tlingit (pronounced klink-it) have lived in southeastern Alaska for over ten thousand years and their territory expanded further down the west …