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The Oto Tribe

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The Oto Indians were part of the Southern Sioux tribes who lived along the Missouri River near the present-day border of Missouri and

Yakima Tribe History

Job Charley, Chief Of The Yakima Tribe

The Yakima < > Indians are a Native American people of central Washington state.

Andrew Sockalexis of Maine’s Penobscot Nation is profiled in a ‘Best in the World’ exhibit in D.C.

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A world-class runner from the Penobscot Nation who some believe has been neglected in the annals of great Maine athletes is getting national recognition this summer on the 100th anniversary of his

Temryss Lane ~ Lummi

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Temryss MacLean Lane (born May 22, 1982 in Bellingham, Washington), is a female soccer player for Ajax of America, and was a show contributor on Fox Soccer Channel’s Fox Football Fone-In (FFF) with

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Matȟó Wanáȟtake – Oglala Lakota

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Kicking Bear (March 18, 1846–May 28, 1904), also called Matȟó Wanáȟtake, was an Oglala Lakota who became a band chief of the Miniconjou Lakota Sioux.

American Indian Movement (AIM)

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American Indian Movement (AIM), organization of the Native American civil-rights movement, founded in

Battle of Four Lakes

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The Battle of Four Lakes was a battle during a US Army expedition against a confederation of Indian tribes in Washington and Idaho. Native resistance to U.S. intrusion in the area had continued as

Coeur d’Alene War summary

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The Coeur d'Alene War of 1858 was the second phase of the Yakima War, involving a series of encounters between the allied Native American tribes of the Coeur d’Alene, Spokane, Palouse and Northern

The Tintic War and the deaths of George and Washington Carson – Spring and Summer of 1856

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When James Lamb and John Glynes of the Lehi Militia reached Fairfield with the news that Washington and Henry had been killed, the already bereaved family was thrown into a state of shock. Elizabeth,

Klickitat War

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The Klickitat War was a conflict between the United States and the Klickitat Indians and the Cascade people that occurred in

Revenge for the Measles – The Cayuse War

Marcus Whitman founded Waiilatpu Mission in southeastern1

The Whitman Massacre on November 29, 1847 instigated the Cayuse War which would last for seven bloody years between the Cayuse people and the United States Government and local white

Military Campaigns of the Indian Wars: Old Northwest War (January, 1790 – August, 1795)

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Called the Miami Campaign by the U.S. Military, this war erupted In the late 1780's as settlers wished to push into the "Old Northwest," now present-day Ohio and Indiana. However, hostile Indians,

Black-tailed Jackrabbit

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Lepus californicus ranges over all of the southwestern United States into Mexico, east to Missouri and north into

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