Today is October 28th, 2015. Here are the past events of importance to Indigenous American history:
1646 - The 1st Protestant church assembly for Indians took place in Massachusetts.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
This Day In Anarchist History - October 26th, 2015
Today is October 26th, 2015. Here are the past events of importance to Indigenous American history:
1804 - Lewis and Clark accepted an invitation to camp for the winter near a cluster of villages inhabited by the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians.
1804 - Lewis and Clark accepted an invitation to camp for the winter near a cluster of villages inhabited by the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
This Day In Indigenous American History - October 25th, 2015
Today is October 25th, 2015. Here are the past events of importance to Indigenous American history:
1656 - A party of Oneida Indians killed 3 Frenchmen near Montreal. In response Gov. Gen. Louis d’Ailleboust arrested a hunting party of 12 Mohawks and Onondagas and ordered the arrest of all Iroquois in the French colonies.
1656 - A party of Oneida Indians killed 3 Frenchmen near Montreal. In response Gov. Gen. Louis d’Ailleboust arrested a hunting party of 12 Mohawks and Onondagas and ordered the arrest of all Iroquois in the French colonies.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
This Day In Indigenous American History - October 24th, 2015
Today is October 24th, 2015. Here are the past events of importance to Indigenous American history:
1882- A federal Grand Jury in Arizona charged civil authorities with mismanagement of Indian Affairs on the San Carlos Reservation.
1882- A federal Grand Jury in Arizona charged civil authorities with mismanagement of Indian Affairs on the San Carlos Reservation.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
October 22nd, 2015 - This Day In Indigenous American History
Today is October 22nd, 2015. Here are the past events of importance to Indigenous American history:
2012 - Russell Means (b.1939), Oglala Sioux leader of the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee, SD, died at his ranch in Porcupine, SD.
2012 - Russell Means (b.1939), Oglala Sioux leader of the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee, SD, died at his ranch in Porcupine, SD.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
October 21st, 2015 - This Day In Indigenous American History
Today is October 21st, 2015. Here are the past events of importance to Indigenous American history:
1837 - During the Second Seminole War (1835-1842), under a flag of truce during peace talks, U.S. troops under Gen. Thomas S. Jesup (1788-1860) sieged the Indian Seminole Chief Osceola in Florida and sent to a jail in North Carolina, where he later died. Jesup's trickery outraged the American public.
1867 - Many leaders of the Kiowa, Comanche and Kiowa-Apache signed a peace treaty at Medicine Lodge, Kan. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker refused to accept the treaty terms.
1996 - Executive Order on Tribal Colleges and Universities - President Clinton authorized a White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges and Universities within the US Department of Education to continue the support and development of tribal colleges into the 21st Century.
1837 - During the Second Seminole War (1835-1842), under a flag of truce during peace talks, U.S. troops under Gen. Thomas S. Jesup (1788-1860) sieged the Indian Seminole Chief Osceola in Florida and sent to a jail in North Carolina, where he later died. Jesup's trickery outraged the American public.
1867 - Many leaders of the Kiowa, Comanche and Kiowa-Apache signed a peace treaty at Medicine Lodge, Kan. Comanche Chief Quanah Parker refused to accept the treaty terms.
1996 - Executive Order on Tribal Colleges and Universities - President Clinton authorized a White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges and Universities within the US Department of Education to continue the support and development of tribal colleges into the 21st Century.
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