Thirty-eight carefully researched, accurate illustrations of Seminoles, Mohawk, Iroquois, Crow, Cherokee, Huron, other tribes engaged in hunting, dancing, cooking, other activities. Includes
The Onondaga (Onöñda'gega' or the People of the Hills) are one of the original five constituent nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy. Their traditional homeland is in and around
In 1996, the Huron Potawatomi of Michigan received status as a federally recognized Indian nation. In 1998, there are 14 tribes under active consideration by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which has
Prior to European contact (circa 1650-1760), the Southeastern Ojibway lived a nomadic existence, depending on trading, fishing, hunting, trapping and gathering for their livelihood.
The Henvey Inlet and French River reserves are within the boundaries of the territory described by the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850. The Henvey Inlet reserve was first surveyed in
The Huron-Wendat Nation is a Huron-Wendat First Nation whose community and reserve is at Wendake, Quebec, a municipality now enclosed within Quebec City in Canada.
Flag of Michigan Michigan was home to various Native American cultures before colonization by Europeans. When the first European explorers arrived, the most populous and influential tribes were