Native American Leaders: Pocahontas and Sacagawea Sacajawea (c.1787-1812) ... Her most famous speech “Ain't I a Woman” promoted her goal of including ...
Baez is probably most well-known for her relationship with Bob Dylan, but it ... Most of her 200 artworks use the earth as their medium — drawing on native ...
That's because it predates European settlement. Tryon Street follows the Nation's Path, the great trading route of the Catawba and other Native American tribes, ...
Although Cherokees know Will Rogers, most Americans didn't necessarily recognize his tribal citizenship. He often referenced his perspective as being Indian.
... most famous leaders, Geronimo. Descendants of people killed by "hostile ... Over time, however, the historical perception of the relationship between America and ...
John Trumbull, one of America's most famous painters, was one such artist who ... Regarded as one of America's greatest leaders, many American artists ...
Of all the Native American leaders who attempted to resist the westward ... The war also provided an opportunity for some of the era's most famous Americans ...
Several years later he formed his own band, billed himself as the "World's Greatest Trumpet Player," and helped to develop the jazz style popularly known as ...
The Paths of Great Sioux Leaders: Hollow Horn Bear Hollow Horn Bear ... leader most able to share his wealth. Members of his community might arrive ...
... World Trade Center, disassemble New York City's most famous high-rises. Hemlock's quilt is a tribute to this ongoing history, steeped in pride and pain ...
Historical figures · Places · Get the app · About · Settings · View activity ... Only very powerful leaders have the thunderbird in their crests. Can you see ...
Joseph Nicolar's The Life and Traditions of the Red Man tells the story of his people from the first moments of creation to the earliest arrivals and ...
Throughout the 19th century, American settlers pushing across the Western frontier came into contact with diverse American tribes, producing a series of ...
In 1968, Russell Means moved to Ohio and met Dennis Banks, a leader of the newly formed American Indian Movement (AIM). Initially focused on addressing ...
A look at the work of one of the most prominent Native American painters. In a 1979 interview, Pablita Velarde said: “Painting was not considered women's ...
... leader of an Algonquian-speaking native group. She grew up in Tsenacommacha ... Pocahontas & Sacagawea: America's Most Famous Native American Women
May 15, 1998 ... If Sitting Bull is the most famous American Indian, Tecumseh, the legendary Shawnee chieftain, is the most revered ... Unlike most Indian leaders ...
Sep 30, 2011 ... In September 1755, the most famous Indian in the worldÑa Mohawk leader known in English as King HendrickÑdied in the Battle of Lake George.