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Historians long said the Plains Indians were defenseless, but the real story shows a far different picture
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The tribe is now raising funds to create a space where area tribes and residents of the Muncie neighborhood can gather.
The Kansas Delaware Tribe has reclaimed land that was taken in the 1800s.
The great slaughter of the buffalo and the near extinction of the species was not merely an ecological catastrophe; it was an almost unspeakable tragedy for the western Indian tribes, ...
Last year at Military Through the Ages, the Buffalo Soldiers made their initial appearance at the popular annual event at Jamestown Settlement. Their camp, in the shadow of the Commemoration ...
Tribally run management and a deal with Yellowstone National Park are helping forge a future for coexisting with the iconic ...
The funding will expand the reach of “Walking in Strength”, an initiative to help prevent substance abuse among youth on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
The Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) today announced a $550,000 two-year grant to Project Venture, an Indigenous-led nonprofit organization with nearly 40 years of experience developing ...
This story, Buffalo Bill’s Last Interview, ran in the May 1917 issue of Outdoor Life. The author reportedly saw William ...
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18 Remote Places in the U.S. That Prove the Long Drive Is Totally Worth It
Remote drives sound good on paper: an endless stretch of highway, your favorite music blasting from the speakers, and the promise of a beautiful view just ahead. But many such places are little more ...
Montana’s first oil well was drilled in what is now Glacier National Park near the head of Kintla Lake back in 1901. One hundred and twenty-five years later, Glacier will have the well plugged.
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Nat Love was born into slavery in Tennessee in 1854, until he set off to make a name for himself as a black cowboy in the Wild West
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