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Trail of Tears: Memorial and Protest of the Cherokee Nation by John Ross
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Trail of Tears: Memorial and Protest of the Cherokee Nation by John Ross

The Trail of Tears was the forced relocation of the "Five Civilized Tribes" – Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek, and Seminole – from their ancestral lands in the Southeastern region of the United States to "Indian Territory" (modern-day...
Origin Tales of the Penobscot Nation
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Origin Tales of the Penobscot Nation

The Penobscot are a Native American nation of the modern-day State of Maine, also recognized as a First Nation of Canada. Along with the Abenaki, Mi'kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Wolastoqiyik, they form the Wabanaki Confederacy. Their origin tales...
Coyote Tales of the Shasta Nation
Article by Joshua J. Mark

Coyote Tales of the Shasta Nation

The Coyote tales come from the Shasta people who originally inhabited the regions of modern-day northern California and southern Oregon. Coyote is a popular trickster figure among many Native peoples of North America, including the Shasta...
Chief Kicking Bear of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation
Image by George E. Spencer

Chief Kicking Bear of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation

Chief Kicking Bear (l. 1845-1904) of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Nation in 1891; photo taken while he was a prisoner at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Kicking Bear is credited by some scholars with creating the ghost shirt used during the Ghost Dance...
Glooscap Monument, Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia
Image by Madereugeneandrew

Glooscap Monument, Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia

Glooscap monument, Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia. Photograph by Madereugeneandrew, 2019.
Chief Buffalo Bulls Back Fat of the Kainai Nation
Image by George Catlin

Chief Buffalo Bulls Back Fat of the Kainai Nation

Chief Buffalo Bulls Back Fat (Stu-mick-o-súcks) of the Blood Indians of the Kainai nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Oil on canvas by George Catlin, 1832. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.
Flag of the Cherokee Nation
Image by Hosmich

Flag of the Cherokee Nation

Flag of the Cherokee nation, containing the Great Seal of that nation. Image by Hosmich, 2013.
Pawnee Nation Celebrates Completion Of Traditional 'Earth Lodge
Video by News On 6/KOTV

Pawnee Nation Celebrates Completion Of Traditional 'Earth Lodge

The Pawnee Nation plans to celebrate completion of a traditional "earth lodge" this week. It's the only one built on tribal land in more than 100 years. News On 6's Emory Bryan had the story.
Romulus and Remus: a History of a Nation in Coins
Video by Ancient History Encyclopedia

Romulus and Remus: a History of a Nation in Coins

This latest AHE video takes a look at how the Roman people represented the myth of Romulus and Remus on their coinage. Spanning in time from 269 BCE- 248 CE. Ancient History Encyclopedia www.ancient.eu
Excerpts from What is the Third Estate
Article by Harrison W. Mark

Excerpts from What is the Third Estate

What is the Third Estate? was a pamphlet published by Abbè Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès (1748-1836) in January 1789, months before the start of the French Revolution (1789-1799). The pamphlet concerns the place of the Third Estate (commoners) within...
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