Straddling the Cultures
Continuing the article "Straddling the Cultures," about teaching outsiders the Plains Indians ways of life and the immersive experience called the "Journey Into American Indain Territory."
Continuing the article "Straddling the Cultures," about teaching outsiders the Plains Indians ways of life and the immersive experience called the "Journey Into American Indain Territory."
Continuing the article "Straddling the Cultures," about teaching outsiders the Plains Indians ways of life and the immersive experience called the "Journey Into American Indain Territory."
Area of Oklahoma near Oklahoma City map.
Image from the article "Straddling the Cultures," of participants in the "Journey Into American Indian Territory" experience attempting to put up a tepee.
Newspaper article "Tribes fight envelopment by white culture" by Mary Lou Nolan, about indigenous sovereignty in Oklahoma.
Continuing the article "Tribes fight envelopment by white culture" by Mary Lou Nolan, about indigenous sovereignty in Oklahoma.
Image of protestors gathered near a proposed hazardous waste landfill site, near Seminole and Indian grave sites.
Photocopies of article, "Indians returns to Missouri, fight landfill near an ancient village," and article continued in "Indians return to battle a Missouri landfill." Article about protestors and American Indians opposing a hazardous landfill site.
Photocopies of article, "Indians returns to Missouri, fight landfill near an ancient village," and article continued in "Indians return to battle a Missouri landfill." Article about protestors and American Indians opposing a hazardous landfill site.
Photocopies of article, "Indians returns to Missouri, fight landfill near an ancient village," and article continued in "Indians return to battle a Missouri landfill." Article about protestors and American Indians opposing a hazardous landfill site.
Photocopies of article, "Indians returns to Missouri, fight landfill near an ancient village," and article continued in "Indians return to battle a Missouri landfill." Article about protestors and American Indians opposing a hazardous landfill site.
Pamphlet "Sequoyah Birthplace Museum" with information on the museum.
Newspaper article "North Dakota museum shows how homesteaders lived on prarie," about Elmer Halvorson and his establishment of a museum about homesteaders on North Dakota prairies and Plains Indians' history.
Newspaper clipping, image of Frederic Remington's "A Dash for the Timber," with description and information caption.
Declaration of Allegiance to the Government of the United States by the North American Indian.
Image of a man on horseback, with another person on horseback in the background.
U.S. News magazine cover "America Before Columbus: The Untold Story."
Magazine article "Christopher Confusion: Much of what we know about the legendary explorer isn't true" about Christopher Columbus and historical misinformation.
Continuing the magazine article "Christopher Confusion: Much of what we know about the legendary explorer isn't true" about Christopher Columbus and historical misinformation.
Continuing the magazine article "Christopher Confusion: Much of what we know about the legendary explorer isn't true" about Christopher Columbus and historical misinformation.
Continuing the magazine article "Christopher Confusion: Much of what we know about the legendary explorer isn't true" about Christopher Columbus and historical misinformation.
Newspaper article "Bringer of Ills? Groups Revisit Columbus" about revisiting the legacy of Columbus' exploration and impact on indigenous groups.
Magazine article "The Northern American Conquest" about Native American groups before colonization.
Magazine article "This Land Is Their Land: After a century of struggle, Native Americans are retrieving their rights and their heritage to preserve an ancient culture from extinction" about the massacre at Wounded Knee.
Continuing the magazine article "This Land Is Their Land: After a centruy of struggle, Native Americans are retrieving their rights and their heritage to preserve an ancient culture from extinction" about the massacre at Wounded Knee.