On January 29, 1863, 450 Northwestern Shoshone were killed along the Bear River, near present day Preston, Idaho. Here are 10 images to help remember the Bear River Massacre. On January 29, 1863, 450 ...
The Cherokee horse, a distinctive breed descended from horses brought by conquistadors, was one of the breeds to walk and survive the Trail of Tears. The federal policy of Indian Removal forced ...
A friend to Native Americans, Richard Ullman, who served on the National Museum of the American Indian National Council, walks on. According to his friends, associates and family, Richard Ullman was a ...