The Montana Historical Society is scheduling the Smithsonian Institution’s “Native Words, Native Warriors” exhibit to tour the state’s American Indian reservations. “This is a rare opportunity to ...
Western Michigan University’s Native American Student Organization (NASO) hosted a night of ShiShiBé bingo in celebration of ...
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5 of the Greatest Native American Warriors
Native American warriors were not only defenders of their homelands but also brilliant tacticians who achieved remarkable victories against overwhelming odds. Facing better-armed colonial militias and ...
The National Museum of the American Indian will open the new National Native American Veterans Memorial Wednesday, Nov. 11. The moment will be marked with a short virtual message to honor the service ...
Opinion. Indian Country lost an American Indian Movement (AIM) warrior on Monday night. Many of us knew him as Wounded Knee, a nickname given to him by AIM co-founder Dennis Banks (Ojibwe). He wore ...
Fort Huachuca, AZ. - In June 1944, when Comanche Indian Cpl. Charles Chibitty landed on Utah Beach in Normandy, his first radio message was to another Comanche on an incoming boat. He transmitted it ...
Often lost in conversations surrounding military history — and most discussions on sociology — are the contributions of Native Americans. To this day, American Indians serve in the armed forces at a ...
The Soldiers’ Monument on the Plaza pays tribute to the soldiers who fell in war protecting their nation. Three groups of soldiers were involved. All of them were Americans, and all fought each other.
When you think of the tools used to make war, you may think guns, artillery, tanks and the like.But for an elite group of warriors during World Wars I and II, language was their gun and words their ...
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