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The Tragic Legacy Of The CheyenneThe Cheyenne were once one of the most powerful tribes on the Great Plains, but they had to fight hard to stay at the top.
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Islands.com on MSNA Breathtaking South Dakota Byway Offers A Breathtaking Road Trip Through Wilderness And HistoryExplore South Dakota's underrated scenic landscapes and rich cultural history on this stunning route that traverses the state ...
A man wanted for more than four years in connection with the theft of culturally significant items from the Kalispel Tribe of Indians ... after allegedly stealing artifacts from Northern Quest ...
The Tribal Business Development Grant (TBDG) is a competitive program designed to connect Montana tribes with resources needed to advance projects with measurable economic impact. In 2024, the ...
Overstreet slowly earned the trust of tribal elders and eventually helped to return some artifacts and human remains back to the Menominee Nation. He also helped the tribe win certain rights in ...
David Overstreet started working with the Menominee during the late 1960s, a time when Indigenous peoples viewed most archeologists like him as colonial pillagers who stole artifacts and even human ...
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and other tribes across the state are taking extra precautions to protect tribal member identities in the wake of increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) worked with the Oglala Sioux Tribe and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe to introduce the bill that would preserve a section of the land where hundreds of Lakota ...
The museum’s staff, who facilitate the repatriation of Native American human remains and artifacts to indigenous tribes, learned that Gov. Katie Hobbs was seeking $7 million to aid their efforts.
Tribes can pick up the remains and artifacts at any time. A database released by ProPublica in January 2023 prompted a nationwide look into the more than 600 institutions that possess remains, ...
But out of view are over 7,000 human remains from Ohio’s removed tribes that the Ohio History Connection possesses — one of the nation's largest collections of human remains and funerary objects.
A reservation larger than the state of Delaware where just two officers patrol at once. A tribe unable to enforce hundreds of open arrest warrants. A tribal police force that hasn’t seen ...
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