Indian Cause Plagued by Disunity
Article on the Indians inability to work together as one in order make dealing with the white society to protect their rights and land.
Article on the Indians inability to work together as one in order make dealing with the white society to protect their rights and land.
Photo in newspaper depicting Navajo women cooking fry bread for a feast marking the installation of a new president of the Navajo community college.
Continuation of the article titled "Indian Cause Plagued by Disunity ".
Map of the Navajo and Hopi Reservations
Photo of Members of the Pine ridge, S.D., Sioux Tribe who held a road block in an effort to Keep food and reinforcements from reaching the village of Wounded Knee.
J. Mett Shippee finds evidence to support the fact that Hopewell Indians inhabited the area of Line Creek Park.
Glen Feldman draws his conception of the Hopewell Indians
Article goes through the Vast Barren, cold and hard land that the Indian people live on day to day. The article also goes through the cold and harsh school days that the kids experience.
Continuation of the article titled "Indian Cause Plagued by Disunity "Harch Life, Land Grind Down Spirt of Indians"
Kansas City Indians.
Article on the lives and tribes who reside in Kansas City.
Continuation of the Article " Broken Circles" where it talks about the struggles that the Indians have juggling their Native Life and the City one.
Continuation of the article " Broken Circles" on the migration of Indians in the cities during the colder winter seasons.
Continuation of the article "Broken Circles:" on the Amount of American Indians who are no transit and how permanently live in cities such as Kansas City.
Continuation of the Article " Broken Circles" where it talks about the harsh adjustments the Native American are forced to make in order to be able to fin into society in the city.
William Jenning photograph of him in costume as well as a comment from him on how the younger generation has grown a distance from their cultural past.
Article and cartoon on political opinion.
An Arial View of Fort Osage
Article on the Significance of Fort Osage.
Article on the Original outpost being made into a replica to keep frontier History alive. Photograph of an old-fashion militia muster, David Hinkley, lighting a pipe using a piece of glass to redirect the sun's rays.
photograph of a drawing of Le Soldat du Chene , A Warrior chief of the Little Osage Nation.
Photograph of A Wooden House/Barn like structure.
Photograph of A Garrison of Soldier er-enactors parading around the fort's barracks in 1997
Hattie King Recalls the day the U.S government opened the Cherokee Strip to thousands who pioneered.
Chief Crowfoot Makes deal with Canadian Government which leads to downfall of his tribe.