This Day in History One hundred and two years ago, the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, also known as the Snyder Act, granted ...
President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act into law. The Act created a process that allowed the president to ...
Hale has been written out of history by the fictitious First Thanksgiving narrative, which also writes out a lot of Native history. So for me, it’s fine to enjoy the day off with family, have a feast ...
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American Indian Citizenship Day 2026: Significance, history and how the Indian Citizenship Act transformed Native American citizenship rights
India, June 2 -- American Indian Citizenship Day 2026: American Citizenship Day, also known as Native American Indian Citizenship Day, is observed annually on June 2 in the United States. The day ...
Native American tribes and ancient Mound Builders in Ohio left no written record, but we can learn about them from what they left behind. Ancient Mound Builders known as Adena, Hopewell and Fort ...
Dancers from Anahuacalmecac International University Preparatory of North America school for Indigenous students prepare to dance on Hollywood Boulevard during an event celebrating Indigenous Peoples ...
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The element of surprise: How Native Americans used a 'lacrosse' match to seize Fort Michilimackinac
Next week marks the anniversary of the 1763 attack on Fort Michilimackinac, part of Pontiac’s Rebellion.
When Chief Louie C. Chavis of the Beaver Creek Indians spoke to a captivated crowd at the South Carolina State Library, he asked, “Where do you want me to go?” — as if his breadth of experience and ...
Communities across Michigan are gathering to celebrate the state's Indigenous roots this month as November marks Native American Heritage Month nationwide. Present-day Michigan is the ancestral ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Indians have unveiled a new Native American Heritage Collection that honors the legacy of Eastern Woodlands tribes, historically connected to central Indiana.
The Cowlitz are working to maintain their traditional values for their Two-Spirit relatives by protecting and providing gender-affirming care for their gender-diverse citizens through the tribe’s ...
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