Native Americans Government
In March of 1824, in an effort the publicly and collectively protect the rights of Native Americans government officials established the first incarnation of today’s Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).…
In March of 1824, in an effort the publicly and collectively protect the rights of Native Americans government officials established the first incarnation of today’s Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).…
Twenty thousand years ago, the earth was enshrouded in the last great Ice Age. The average global temperature of the time is estimated to be 59 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than…
The first people to inhabit the part of the world we now call the United States of America never developed a written language. Instead, all knowledge, legend, and history has…
Native American jewelry items were frequently worn by both men and women of the tribe. It was not uncommon to see earrings, bracelets, necklaces, or hair pieces on members of…
Native American jewelry items were frequently worn by both men and women of the tribe. It was not uncommon to see earrings, bracelets, necklaces, or hair pieces on members of…
Traditional Native American dress has given way to mainstream fashion. The erosion of traditional tribal dress began soon after colonization, when colonists traded their “decent” clothing to the indigenous peoples.…
The traditional role of the Native American woman in the Iroquois Confederacy, or Haudenosaunee, was one revolving around the typical female roles in a household. The Haudenosaunee lived a communal…
Sometimes, the climate in the place where we live doesn’t change very much over the course of a year. Those of us in the southern part of the United States…
The indigenous people of the United States are commonly called “American Indians.” These people are also termed as “Native Americans.” “Seneca” or “Seneca Indians” are the term used for the…
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…