Role of Federal Government in Development of The Trans-mississippi West
The federal government played vital role in the development of the Trans-Mississippi West during late 1800s.
American Indian Nations: Finally in U.s
The American Indians have been fighting for a long time for their right to be recognized as Nations. These Nations would have some say in the law of the nation.
The Costs of Colonization
An essay that discusses the effects the Europeans had on the Native Americans in the early days of American colonization.
Nine Native Costumes Contributing to American Fashions
Native costumes contributing to american fashions are Chinese, American Indian, Arabian, Hawaiian, Scottish, Tyrolese, Eskimo, Mexican and Indian.
The Pow-wow Was Here
Every fall the Native Americas put on a Pow-Wow in our neck of the woods. The host tribe of our local events is the Nanticoke Indian’s of Delaware. All around the nation we are seeing more and more of these cultural events taking place. The American people are finally rising up and taking an active interest in these interesting activities.
Squanto, The Last Pawtuxet Indian
New modern discoveries point to Leptospirosis as the decimating disease that killed off the Pawtuxet and paved the way for the Pilgrims.
The Elders of a Nation
Native American elders and how they are cared for by Tribal traditions.
The Origin of The Term “Indian Giver”
A brief introduction into the term, why it is inappropriate, and some other miscellaneous facts.
Do You Enjoy Native American History
While other people could not really care less, there are also a lot of folks who are really into history. I have made this observation because this was what I noticed when I went into college.
The Mixing of Cultures: Native Americans and English Colonists
Native Americans and English colonies share knowledge which was vital for the colonists to survive.











