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[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 23.] ...
“The earliest settlements on Salmon Creek were made about 1852,” according to an 1885 history of “Clarke County – Washington Territory ... “During the Indian troubles in 1855-56 ...
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White U.S. citizens once flooded into 'Indian Territory' — prompting calls for mass deportationsBut they returned, again and again. Delegates from 34 Indigenous tribes at the Creek Council House in Indian Territory, now called Oklahoma, in 1880. (National Archives) Among those intruders was ...
In Indian Territory (much of today’s eastern Oklahoma) slavery as practiced by the Creek, Choctaw, Cherokee, Chickasaw and Seminole tribes sometimes resembled the vicious plantation systems of ...
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Massey Harbison by the Richland History Group. Part 2 will appear in the May edition ...
Shelly Boyd traced her finger over a raised-relief map made by her students of the Sn̓ʕay̓čkstx traditional territory. She spoke of the great expanse, touching the now-drowned Kettle Falls on the ...
For the first time, the Oklahoma Trail of Tears Association marked the graves of Cherokee Freedmen who survived the Trail of ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNTsuut'ina Nation is about to build thousands of homes on its territory. Why now?Alberta paid Tsuut’ina a $275-million lump sum for the land, but also provided the Nation more than $65 million in compensation to replace and relocate houses, buildings and other infrastructure that ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNMore on India's grand designBut they served a grand purpose in the Indian design. All contact with Pakistan was ceased by India; Composite Dialogue which seemed to be reluctantly moving forward was shelved and terrorism was ...
The federal government has announced an investment of more than $20 million in B.C.’s forestry sector including more than ...
Teedyuscung (circa 1700-1763) was a Native American leader of the Delaware- or Lenape- tribe. He was a controversial figure ...
According to the Center for Indian Country Development (CICD), Native American organizations performed government-contracted work in every U.S. territory and over 160 countries. Roughly 95 percent ...
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