Warfield Moose, Jr, is a Lakota Indian who drove over 12 hours from his reservation in North Dakota to come speak in Old Dominion Ballroom in Squires student center. His tall, large body is casually ...
Today is a sad day in American Indian history -- and in American history. On this day 130 years ago, the federal government broke its own laws and eventually used military force to seize the once-vast ...
Jesse Short Bull and Laura Tomaselli’s documentary “Lakota Nation vs. United States” chronicles the Lakota Indians’ enduring quest to reclaim South Dakota’s Black Hills, sacred land stolen by the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. IFC Films is acquiring North American rights to “Lakota Nation vs. United States,” a documentary about the Lakota Indians’ quest ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has decided that soldiers who received the Medal of Honor for helping gun down hundreds of Lakota Indians at the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre will be allowed to keep the ...
Groups include Lakota Funds, Anpetu Luta Otipi, Red Cloud School and NCAI. Oct. 13, 2011 — -- Click here if you want to learn how to help the children featured in "A Hidden America: Children of ...
This report, as I see it, is only a first step to acknowledge the experiences of Federal Indian boarding school children,” Bryan Newland, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, the study’s author, ...
Fort Larned, Kansas, will be the site for rediscovered history of the Hancock Expedition and the Cheyenne-Lakota Indian Village on April 27. On April 19, 1867, Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock ordered a ...
A series of drawings by a Lakota warrior named Red Hawk is on display at Fort Caspar Museum. The Wyoming State Museum exhibit titled “Lakota Sioux Indian Ledger Drawings,” is a compilation of ...
The Native American symbol of the North Dakota Highway Department is the profile of a Lakota Indian. Marcellus Red Tomahawk was a warrior who actively fought against non-Indians during the early years ...
A number of historians have written that Sitting Bull was the most powerful and perhaps famous of all Native American chiefs. From 1868 to 1876, he developed into the most important of Native American ...