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A letter dated at the camps of the Arrapahoe and Cheyenne Indians on Bluff Creek, south of the Arkansas River, March 2, says: Maj. WYNKOOP mission to the hostile Indians has beek entirely successful.
Chickamauga chiefs challenge Arkansas governor’s denial of tribal claims, citing treaties, burial protections and lack of transparency on prison site.
Early explorers and traders mention the presence of Indians who may have been branches of the Arapaho ... After the construction of trading posts at Bent's Fort in the Arkansas river valley and Ft.
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Chickamauga Nation protests Arkansas prison over burial sitesThe Arkansas Department of Corrections (DOC ... to lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations. National Park Service The Chickamauga chief said that if the state ...
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Chief Jimmie Kersh is urging residents to file FOIA requests to determine whether state officials ever conducted an ...
And it's unlikely to be the last major deal struck by an Indian tribe. Less than a generation ago, the Seminole tribe of Florida were living a precarious life of poverty in the Everglade swamps.
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