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Geronimo

Geronimo

16 May 2023 anna Wharton

Geronimo (1829-1909) was an Apache leader and medicine man best known for his fearlessness in resisting anyone–Mexican or American—who attempted...

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Bison and the Native Americans

Bison and the Native Americans

16 May 2023 anna Wharton

Bison, the national mammal of the USA, have roamed the North American continent for at least eleven thousand years, originally...

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Dream Catcher | History, Origin, Meaning & Indian Symbolism

Dream Catcher | History, Origin, Meaning & Indian Symbolism

16 May 2023 anna Wharton

In many Native American tribes, a dream catcher is a handmade willow hoop woven to a web or literally, a...

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Native American Medicine Wheel

Native American Medicine Wheel

16 May 2023 anna Wharton

Note: This article is about the Native American Medicine Wheel symbol, color, and design as opposed to the physical structure...

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Native American Face Painting

Native American Face Painting

16 May 2023 anna Wharton

In this post, we'll explore the tribes who first used face paint, the Plains Indians' contribution, the symbolism of different...

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History of the Jingle Dress Dance

History of the Jingle Dress Dance

16 May 2023 anna Wharton

The Jingle Dress Dance began with the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe Tribe in the early 1900s and became...

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