Creek Indians
The Creek Indians originated in the southeastern portion of the United States. They are also known by the name “Muscogee” and this is the name they use to refer to…
The Creek Indians originated in the southeastern portion of the United States. They are also known by the name “Muscogee” and this is the name they use to refer to…
The Cree Indians range extended from Canada to the United States. They are considered “First Nations People” in Canada and are referred to as Native Americans or American Indians in…
The Black Hills of South Dakota, on US Highway 16/385 just 17 miles southwest of Mount Rushmore history is being created. They are building the Crazy Horse Monument, the most…
Crazy Horse was a very highly respected and honored member of the Sioux Native American tribe, and fought as a great warrior in the 1800s. Today, a memorial has been…
Crazy Horse was a highly respected member of the Sioux Native American tribe. He was born on December 4th, 1849, and passed away on September 5, 1877. The birth date…
The fur of the coyote is beautiful and soft. Most coyotes are a whitish grey color, although many breeds’ fur has a lovely reddish tint to it. Scientists feel the…
The historical range of the Comanche Indians included Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma. The Comanche Indians became a distinct group when they broke away from the Shoshone Indians…
The Choctaw Indians lived in lower Mississippi. Before contact with the whites, the Choctaw Indians were a very powerful tribe and had a population of 15,000+. They had livestock and…
The coyote is a member of the dog family, and is actually very closely related to the domesticated dog. They are native to North America and are only found within…
Inspired by the lifelong work of our honoree, Betty Parent, in the field of education, NACC is proud to announce the formation of the Betty Parent Fund. For more information…