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Pre-Columbian Indian Cultures
About 15,000 years ago,the first migration of Paleo-Indians in North America was by people of the Beringian subcontinent. Nomadic hunters from northeast Asia are believed... |
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Athabascan Indians
The name "Athabascan" comes from the large lake in Canada called "Lake Athabasca". The lake was given its name by the Cree Indians, who lived east of it. In Cree, "Athaba... |
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Predecessors of the Hohokam
The Hohokam were not the first to live in the Tucson Basin. During the Ice Age, people migrated from Siberia across the Bering Strait into Alaska. These "Paleo-Indians" f... |
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Alaska Natives, Indian Communities
Alaskan natives in Alaska number about 119,241 (as of the 2000 census). There are 229 federally recognized Alaskan villages and five unrecognized Tlingit alaskan indian t... |
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Alaskan Native Cultures
Alaska's Native people are divided into three ethnic groups, eleven distinct cultures, speak twenty different languages, live in five geographical locations in Alaska, in... |
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Ancient Architects of the Mississippi
Ancient Architects of the Mississippi were Native American travelers, traders, farmers, and religious folks. The native cultures built mounds and thrived in towns along t... |
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Navajo Timeline
A chronology of the historical events of the Navajo Tribe and their links to world events from the beginning of the Self-Determination Period of 1970 to the present.... |
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African presence in the Americas
Schomburg Exhibit: A timeline of the African presence in the Americas. It is divided into three sections for easy viewing. Click on a time period to view its timeline.... |
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Timeline of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara
Timeline of Three Affliated Tribes, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, 1250 A.D. to Present.
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Mandan migrate from the Ohio Valley.
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American Jewish History Online Timeline
National Museum American Jewish History online timeline... |
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Slavery and Religion in America
The years 1450-1750 brought enormous changes to the North American continent. The native Americans, or Indians, as the Europeans came to call them, first encountered Euro... |
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Montezuma II, Emperor of the Aztecs
Moctezuma or Montezuma II was an Aztec ruler, leader of the Aztec Triple Alliance from c. 1502–1520. He is famous for being the ruler of the Aztec empire at the start of... |
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Bartolomé de Las Casas, Missionary
Bartolomé de Las Casas, Spanish missionary and historian, called the apostle of the Indies. He went to Hispaniola with his father in 1502, and eight years later he was or... |
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Hispanic Heritage
Events in Hispanic American history. Welcome to the Hispanic Heritage Month free resource site. Thomson Gale has assembled a collection of activities and information to c... |
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The Underground Railroad
You are a slave. Your body, your time, your very breath belong to a farmer in 1850s Maryland. Six long days a week you tend his fields and make him rich. You have never t... |
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