Native Americans

Rally marchers leave Pine Ridge, South Dakota, on their way to Whiteclay, Nebraska, on June 26, 1999. The demonstration by Native Americans protested the sale of alcohol and unsolved murders in Whiteclay.
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- Allotment
- American Indian Movement See Protest and Dissent
- Apaches
- Arapahos
- Archaic Period Sites
- Arikaras
- Assimilation Policy
- Assiniboines
- Astronomy
- Berdache
- Big Bear
- Black Elk, Nicholas See Religion
- Blackfoot
- Black Kettle
- Caddos
- Calumet Ceremony
- Campbell, Maria See Literary Traditions
- Cheyennes
- Comanches
- Crazy Horse See War
- Crow Fair See Sports and Recreation
- Crowfoot
- Crows
- Dull Knife
- Earth Lodges See Architecture
- Ecueracapa
- Erdrich, Louise See Literary Traditions
- Genizaros . See Hispanic Americans
- Ghost Dance See Religion
- Gros Ventres
- Half-Breed Tract
- Harris, LaDonna
- Health
- Hidatsas
- Hogan, Linda See Literary Traditions
- Hollywood IndiansSee Film
- Horse
- Howling WolfSee Art
- Hunting
- Indian Agents See Politics and Government
- Indian Boarding Schools, United States See Education
- Indian Claims Commission See Law
- Indian Country Today SeeMedia
- Indian Cowboys
- Indian Police See Law
- Indian Removal
- Indian Residential Schools, Canada. See Education
- Indian Scouts See War
- Indian Territory
- Indian Trails See Transportation
- Intertribal Warfare See War
- Jumanos
- Kaws
- Kiowas
- Kiowa Six See Art
- La Flesche, Susan
- Languages
- LaRocque, Emma See Literary Traditions
- Lorentino, Dorothy Sunrise See Education
- Mandans
- Mankiller, Wilma
- Metis
- Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition
- Momaday, N. Scott See Literary Traditions
- Morning Star Ceremony See Religion
- National Congress of American Indians See Protest and Dissent
- Native American Agriculture See Agriculture
- Native American Architecture, Contemporary See Architecture
- Native American Architecture, Traditional See Architecture
- Native American Art, Traditional See Art
- Native American Church See Religion
- Native American Gender Roles See Gender
- Native American Radio See Media
- Native American Rights Fund SeeLaw
- Ojibwas
- Omahas
- Osages
- Otoe-Missourias
- Paleo-Indians
- Parker, Quanah
- Pawnees
- Payipwat
- Pitaresaru
- Plains Apaches
- Plains Crees
- Plenty Coups
- Poncas
- Posey, Alexander See Literary Traditions
- Poundmaker
- Powwows
- Public Law 280 See Law
- Quapaws
- Red Cloud See War
- Repatriation
- Reservations
- Reservation Towns See Cities and Towns
- Reserves
- Riggs, Rollie Lynn See Literary Traditions
- Roe Cloud, Henry See Education
- Sacagawea See Gender
- Sacred Geography
- Sainte-Marie, Buffy See Music
- Sarcees
- Shoshones
- Sign Language
- Sioux
- Sioux Wars See War
- Sitting Bull
- Sovereignty
- Spotted Tail
- Standing Bear
- Sun DanceSee Religion
- Thorpe, JimSee Sports and Recreation
- TipisSee Architecture
- Tonkawas
- Trade
- Treaties
- Trial of Standing Bear See Protest and Dissent
- Tribal Colleges See Education
- Trudell, John See Music
- Urban Communities
- Urban Indian Reserves See Cities and Towns
- Veterans
- Vision Quest See Religion
- Welch, James See Literary Traditions
- Wichitas
- Winters Doctrine
- Women of All Red Nations See Protest and Dissent
- Wounded Knee Massacre See War
- Zitkala Sa See Literary Traditions
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