A public event to celebrate the launch of the Maria Tallchief Barbie is set for 10 a.m. Nov. 18 at the historic Constantine ...
Those who are interested in historic Choctaw culture can attend a series of events at Choctaw Landing in Southeast Oklahoma ...
As a writer and activist, she spent her life fighting for Native American rights. Photograph via Science History Images / Alamy “I cried aloud, shaking my head all the while until I felt the ...
Shells fell on the Alaska Native village as winter approached ... The attack was one of a series of conflicts between the American military and Alaska Natives in the years after the U.S. bought ...
Biden spoke of the abuses and deaths of Native American children that resulted from the federal government’s policies, noting that “while darkness can hide much, it erases nothing” and that ...
President Biden apologized Friday for Native American boarding schools that were part of U.S. policy for 150 years and stripped children away from their tribes and culture. “The federal ...
Teen and elder women wore traditional Native American ribbon skirts, while men donned beaded necklaces and bolo ties. Some survivors were already crying as they walked in to take their seats.
President Joe Biden on Friday formally apologized to Native Americans for what he described as “one of the most horrific chapters in American history,” government-funded boarding schools that ...
President Joe Biden‘s apology on Friday to Native Americans didn’t go so smoothly. Speaking at the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona, Biden expressed remorse for a federal government ...
President Biden is set to become the first president to apologize for a 150-year policy that sent thousands of Native American children to boarding schools in an attempt to assimilate them to ...
Elementary school class of Native American students with botanical specimens at United States Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1901. Heritage Images via Getty Images "For over 150 years ...
The US will formally apologise to its indigenous people for the removal and mistreatment of thousands of Native American children sent to boarding schools between 1819 and 1978. US President Joe ...