America Before Columbus
Article title page "America Before Columbus," with image of Cahokia and temple mounds.
Article title page "America Before Columbus," with image of Cahokia and temple mounds.
Article "America Before Columbus" about Cahokia and the temple mounds in Mississippi and Native American history.
Continuing the article "America Before Columbus" about Cahokia and the temple mounds in Mississippi and Native American history.
Graphic accompanying the article "American Before Columbus," with images and descriptions of places and items mentioned in the article.
Continuing the article "America Before Columbus" about Cahokia and the temple mounds in Mississippi and Native American history.
Continuing the article "America Before Columbus" about Cahokia and the temple mounds in Mississippi and Native American history.
Images of Native American art, pottery, textiles, and jewelry.
Article "Santa Fe: A Desert Shopping Oasis," about the shopping environment of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the Native American art sold there.
Article "Indians on Legal Warpath," about Native American tribes fighting legal battles against government policies and actions done during relocation and reservation eras.
Photocopy of the article "Indians on Legal Warpath."
Image titled "The Original All-American Game" about the origins of the game lacrosse in American Indian society.
Image titled "First American Mobile Home" about the history of the American Indian teepee.
Photocopy image of a newspaper page with the article "Lavish Mansion: But Famed Georgia Plantation Was Anything But 'Home, Sweet Home' to John Howard Payne, Author of That Famous Song" about the history of the Vann House.
Photocopied images of Rose Cottage, John Ross, and Reverend Bushyhead.
Pamphlet about Chief John Ross of the Cherokee Nation, and the John Ross House memorial and park.
Article printout "Comeback in Indian Country" about the Ak-Chin people's efforts to be self-sustaining outside of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' influence, and other Native American efforts to become economically independent.
Continuing the article "Comeback in Indian Country" about the Ak-Chin people's efforts to be self-sustaining outside of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' influence, and other Native American efforts to become economically independent.
Map with information on public Indian sites in the state of Georgia and their locations.
Copy of article "Two views of Custer's Last Stand" about differing histroical accounts on Custer's Last Stand from white American and American Indians perspectives.
Article "Land before time, Copper Canyon of northwest Mexico unspoiled by modern times" about the livlihoods of the Tarahumara people in Copper Canyon.
Article "Oklahoma ranchers taking to Mormon sidekicks" about the purchase of land in Oklahoma by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for grazing purposes.
Continuing the article "Oklahoma ranchers taking to Mormon sidekicks" about the purchase of land in Oklahoma by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for grazing purposes.
Article "Jordan Reunion is Held Here" about the Jordan family reunion, with guest list.
Article "Mrs Crozier is Honored on 99th Birthday" about the birthday celebrations for Mrs Mary Crozier, with list of attendents.
Image of the top team in the 4-H horticulture judging contest at the Adair County Fair.