established the Fee to Trust Programs that have long aided in the recovery of Native American lands. By the 1960s and early ...
Early in the 19th century ... By 1837, the Jackson administration had removed 46,000 Native American people from their land east of the Mississippi, and had secured treaties which led to the ...
Nineteenth and early 20th–century written notes on spoken Native American languages are valuable in the effort to sustain and revive these languages after a long history of suppression and loss. Many ...
With an eighteenth-century total population of forty to eighty students at the college — from all backgrounds — the Spotswood-era Indian student body equaled one-third to one-half of all pupils on ...
In the early days of the Gold Rush ... Frank LaPena, professor, Native American Studies There was a person, up in Humboldt County, who was found with a small child, a young Indian child.