AvatarWmjbla8 hours agoSioux War Chief Gall (Eastman's Biography)worldhistory.org - Joshua J. MarkGall (Phizi, l. c. 1840-1894) was a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux war chief best known for his participation in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June …
AvatarWmjbla1 day ago20 English Words From Native American Languagestprteaching.com - Caitriona MariaDid you know that many words for animals, food, and even medicine come from indigenous languages? The indigenous peoples of North and South America …
AvatarWmjbla5 days agoAncient Indigenous lineage of Blackfoot Confederacy goes back 18,000 years to last ice age, DNA revealsLive Science - By Kristina KillgroveA new DNA study of living and historical members of the Blackfoot Confederacy in the U.S. and Canada suggests that they share a lineage with people …
AvatarWmjblaWorld War II’s Unbreakable Code: How Did the Navajo Code Talkers Win the Pacific?thecollector.com - Matt WhittakerEmploying Native Americans as ‘Code Talkers’ for encrypted battlefield conversations first occurred during the Great War. Cherokee speakers served …
AvatarWmjblaTwelve Famous Native American Womenworldhistory.org - Joshua J. MarkNative American women are traditionally held in high regard among the diverse nations, whether a given people are matrilineal or patrilineal. …
AvatarWmjblaRoman Nose (Cheyenne Warrior)worldhistory.org - Joshua J. MarkRoman Nose (Woqini, "Hook Nose", l. c. 1830-1868) was a Northern Cheyenne warrior known for his courage in battle, who became so famous among white …