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by Arthur Weber Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best history podcasts?

The best history podcasts: 14 shows that tell you forgotten stories

  1. Bowery Boys. The pod from friends Tom Meyers and Greg Young describes itself as a "romp down the back alleys of New York City."
  2. Behind the Bastards. Let's face it: Bad people are fascinating. ...
  3. History Becomes Her. ...
  4. Backstory. ...
  5. The Sneak. ...
  6. Making Gay History. ...
  7. The History of American Slavery. ...
  8. You Must Remember This. ...
  9. Blowback. ...
  10. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. ...

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Which Native American tribe was the most peaceful?

Top 10 Common Misconceptions About Native Americans

  1. They All Still Live On Reservations
  2. They Don’t Have To Pay Taxes As proof that many people still have ugly feelings toward Native Americans, even after how marginalized they have become, there are myths that ...
  3. They Worship Nature Many people are under the impression that Native Americans worship nature. ...

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Why study Native American history?

The Native Americans have a long and rich history, and it is a very important to the history of our country. Throughout the Southwest and Midwest of the United States there are many Native American communities and reservations that provide a good Native American education to the American Indian children. At the same time though there are many Native American schools on reservations that do not have much money to provide a proper education to the native school children.

What is the most accurate book about Native American history?

Custer’s Fall: The Native American Side of the Story, by David Humphreys Miller As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance , by Leanne Betdasamosake Simpson

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What was the most feared Indian tribe in the United States?

The Comanches, known as the "Lords of the Plains", were regarded as perhaps the most dangerous Indians Tribes in the frontier era.

What is the most famous American Indian tribe?

Out of these, some are popular for their size, language, heritage and culture. Undoubtedly, Navajo is the largest and the most popular Indian tribe in the US with a population of around 340,000 and around 200,000 speakers of the Navajo language.

What was the most peaceful Native American tribe?

Prior to European settlement of the Americas, Cherokees were the largest Native American tribe in North America. They became known as one of the so-called "Five Civilized Tribes," thanks to their relatively peaceful interactions with early European settlers and their willingness to adapt to Anglo-American customs.

What are the 6 Native American cultures?

Most scholars break North America—excluding present-day Mexico—into 10 separate culture areas: the Arctic, the Subarctic, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Plains, the Southwest, the Great Basin, California, the Northwest Coast and the Plateau.

Who was the most feared Indian chief of All Time?

Sitting Bull is one of the most well-known American Indian chiefs for having led the most famous battle between Native and North Americans, the Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876.

Who was the bravest Native American?

Sitting Bull: The Native American Warrior Who Fought Back Against Reservation Life. Wikimedia CommonsSitting Bull, as photographed by D.F. Barry in 1883. Thanks to his sheer skill and bravery displayed in battle, Sitting Bull became one of the most famous Native American leaders of his time.

Which Native American tribes were cannibals?

The Aztecs were notorious for ritual cannibalism (warriors would eat a strip of flesh from enemies they had slain in combat).

What's the oldest Native American tribe?

The Hopi IndiansThe Hopi Indians are the oldest Native American tribe in the World.

What Indian tribe scalped the most?

ApacheApache and Comanche Indians were both popular with scalp hunters. One bounty hunter in 1847 claimed 487 Apache scalps, according to Madley's article.

What do Native Americans call themselves?

The consensus, however, is that whenever possible, Native people prefer to be called by their specific tribal name. In the United States, Native American has been widely used but is falling out of favor with some groups, and the terms American Indian or Indigenous American are preferred by many Native people.

How much money do Native Americans get a month?

Members of some Native American tribes receive cash payouts from gaming revenue. The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, for example, has paid its members $30,000 per month from casino earnings. Other tribes send out more modest annual checks of $1,000 or less.

What is the smallest Native American tribe?

The smallest of these bands, and the smallest of all Federally-recognized tribes is the “Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, California (formerly the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians of the Augustine Reservation)”. Only 8 enrolled members existed as of 2002.

What is Native American calling?

Native America Calling is a live call-in program linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together in a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities.

Who hosts Unreserved Podcast?

Hosted by Rosanna Deerchild. Some of Unreserved podcast titles include Stand-up, sketch, and satire: The rise of indigenous comedy, Death and dying: how Indigenous communities grieve, survive and thrive, and Lights, camera, Oscars: Meet the creators decolonizing Hollywood. Continue Reading.

Who is the host of the show "Tulalip and Swinomish"?

Co-hosts Matika Wilbur (Tulalip and Swinomish) and Adrienne Keene (CherokeeNation) journeys through the complex representations of Native people in today's culture, discussing topics on misused stereotypes, Nativeappropriations and decolonizing sex.

Introduction to Anikowaajimowinan by Mide Kiwenzie

Introduction to the Anikowaajimowinan podcast of Traditional stories and teachings by Mide kiwenzie.

How the Dog and Cat Came to Be Our Companions

A story about how the dog and cat became our companions. As told to me many years ago by my late father "Nowgishigonini".

CBC Interview: Online project aims to preserve voices, knowledge of First Nations elders

New and growing website contains videos, podcasts, songs by elders in northwestern Ont.'s Treaty 3 Territory.

Anishinaabe Teachings of the Thunderbird

Mide'kiwenzie talks about the Anishinaabe Teachings of the Thunderbird and why we are to hold the eagle feather in a sacred manner.

Traditional Anishinaabe Adoption Ceremony

Mide'Kiwenzie talks about the Anishinaabe Traditional Adoption ceremony spoken in Anishinaabemowin and in English.

Anishinaabe Name – Teaching in Anishinaabemowin

Mide'Kiwenzie talks about the Traditional Teaching of the Anishinaabe Name and how to get one.

A story about the Anishinaabe Cheeskaan (shaking tent)

A story about the Anishinaabe Cheeskaan (shaking tent) narrated by Mide Kiwenzie in the Anishinaabe language and by Niigaabii-onokwe in English.

126-Wendigo: Hunger

The story of the Wendigo, the monster that haunts the forests of the north.

98-Native American History: Runner in the Night

As I was reading the story of Gouyen, I couldn't believe it was a true story - the lengths and the danger this woman went to in order to bring her husband's killer to justice. She's brave, intelligent, and ruthless when it comes to going after her goals. And her story doesn't end [...]

58-Native American Folklore: Monster

The first story today is from the Mik'maq, Passamaquoddy, and Maliseet people, about all the things that can go wrong when creating the animals and why you shouldn't drink gross monster waste water. The second story is from the Cree people, about Monster Skunk farting everyone to death because this is a serious [...]

36B-Pocahontas: Between Two Streams

An abbreviated history of Pocahontas and John Smith, this episode looks at the conflict largely from the Powhatan side. This isn't the Disney version. It is gritty, dark, violent, and, if Mattaponi oral history is to be trusted, fairly disturbing. Still, it tells the story of a clash of worlds, and one woman who stood in [...]

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