American+Indian+chief

  • 1American Indian Wars — An 1899 chromolithograph of US cavalry pursuing Native Americans, artist unknown Date 1622–192 …

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  • 2American Indian civil rights — The struggle for American Indian civil rights began almost as soon as Europeans started to arrive in the Western Hemisphere. There are numerous issues surrounding the civil rights granted to Native Americans; to include voting, rights to public… …

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  • 3Middle American Indian — ▪ people Introduction       member of any of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting the area from northern Mexico to Nicaragua.       The physical spine of Middle America is the broad mountain chain extending from the southern end of the Rockies to… …

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  • 4South American Indian — ▪ people Introduction       member of any of the aboriginal peoples inhabiting the continent of South America.       The customs and social systems of South American peoples are closely and naturally related to the environments in which they live …

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  • 5National Museum of the American Indian — Coordinates: 38°53′18″N 77°01′00″W / 38.8883°N 77.0166°W / 38.8883; 77.0166 …

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  • 6National American Indian Heritage Month — On August 3, 1990 President of the United States George H. W. Bush declared the month of November as National American Indian Heritage Month. The Bill read in part that “the President has authorized and requested to call upon Federal, State and… …

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  • 7Institute of American Indian Arts — Address 83 Avan Nu Po Road Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87508 …

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  • 8National American Indian Memorial — Detail of drawing from cover of the groundbreaking ceremony s program The National American Indian Memorial was a proposed monument to American Indians to be erected on a bluff overlooking the Narrows, the main entrance to New York Harbor. The… …

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  • 9Chief Illiniwek — The Chief Illiniwek symbol Chief Illiniwek performing a …

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  • 10Chief Joseph — ‹ The template below (Infobox American Indian chief) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.› Joseph the Younger …

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