A Denver guest's archive includes chapters from H.S. Kilbourne's memoir of experiences in the Indian territory; his pencil sketches of life on the Plains; and many evocative photographs by W.S. Soule.
Edmond author Stan Hoig knew little about American Indian culture during his boyhood years in the northwestern town of Gage. The Comanche and Kiowa Indians had migrated to what is now Oklahoma during ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Herman Viola, curator emeritus of the National Museum of the American Indian, about his working relationship with Joe... Smithsonian Curator Remembers Plains Indian War ...
Settlement of the Great Plains was generally quite peaceful — outside of continuing wars and Indian-European conflicts in Texas. Real settlement started after the Civil War, and although the Plains ...
In this interview, Donald Fixico, Thomas Bowlus Distinguished Professor of American Indian History and Director of the Center for Indigenous Nations Studies at the University of Kansas, talks about ...
More than three centuries of Nebraska’s history during the Plains Indian Wars and its commemoration on historical monuments is the subject of a Keene Memorial Library presentation in Fremont at 7 p.m.
A retired college philosophy professor and Pueblo native with deep ties to the region has, after more than two decades of research, released the historical fruits of those labors. Jeff Broome's ...
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A new podcast series seeks to shed light on the legacy of the Plains Indian Wars on the American West.