A Fascinating Selection of Heirloom Plates Celebrating Native American Legend, Lore. and Spirit
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Dachau stands as memorial to the monstrosity of Hitler's final solution
Article of a statue, titled Vanishing American, modeling courage and self-reliance
Article on the world of an old Navajo women
Historic Cherokee gathering takes place in celebration of togetherness.
Article on the despair of the Native American kids who have turned to drinking and drugs as a way to cope.
A copy of the Constitution of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.
Conference on Indian rights to be held
The first elected Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and a retired chairman and chief executive officer of Phillips Petroleum Co., William W. Keeler, died.
Indians forced to leave their reservations with their family's for work are now struggling with the way of city life.
A continuation of city life to Native Americans
Smog Residue from the Arizona Public service electrical generating facility can be seen by the Natives. The Navajo's and the Hopi share the Black Mesa and lease out this land for this to be done.
A continuation of the Navajo "Oppose Strang Smoke Signals".
Navajo's featured in movie go to see the showing.
Continuation of " Navajos Take Civilization With A Grain of Salt" .
Article on how the Government Paid the Osage Indians $800 to use Santa Fe Trail.
Newspaper photograph of the Alexander Majors home from the 1880s. The home was a major stopping point on the Santa Fe Trail.
Chief Frank Foolscrow askes U.N. to help get the U.S. Federal troops out of the Indian land in South Dakota.
Exhibit Brochure stating that the long awaited Native American collection CD by the Oklahoma Historical Society Archives is now available to be purchased.
After heavy voting the Sioux Re-Elect Richard Wilson as president of the Oglala Sioux Indian Tribe.
Six Oglala Sioux Indians are brought before court on charges of violating the federal explosive and firearms law. ; On Sioux Land there is A bloody struggle between the Mixed bloods who dominate the elected Trible government and the full-blooded traditional Indians who wish to …
Map sowing Treaty boarders.
Photographs of Chief Red Cloud and an Oglala warrior and a photograph of the Chief when he was older.
Continuation of "Oglala Struggle Echoes Violent Heritage"
Native American Indians speak out in protest of the wrongs against them.