Corn was developed in Mexico and spread both north to the rest of North America and south throughout South America. Those early native foragers, mainly farm women, gathered seeds from “cobs” off a ...
TIME asked 11 experts on indigenous history which Native American historymakers readers should know about. Their responses ...
Early Kansas history was rich and often tumultuous, with Native American cultures, the Louisiana Purchase and westward ...
This report, as I see it, is only a first step to acknowledge the experiences of Federal Indian boarding school children,” Bryan Newland, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, the study’s author, ...
Foreword / A. Lavonne Brown Ruoff -- 'Honoratissimi benefactores': Native American students and two seventeenth-century texts in the university tradition / Wolfgang Hochbruck and Beatrix ...
Prior to the arrival of the first European settlers early in the 17th Century, an estimated 50 million Native Americans tilled the land in the area that became the United States, gathered food in the ...
In the spring of 1852, U.S. Army Lt. John W. Gunnison, then working on a survey of the Great Lakes, wrote a letter to his Mormon friend, Albert Carrington in Salt Lake City. Among other things, ...