The American Revolution succeeded in independence from Britain but for Native people, the war resulted in displacement from their homelands and an expansion of encroachment.
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Forgotten Revolutionary War patriots honored at Battleship Park
A new historic marker at Battleship Park in Wilmington honors forgotten Revolutionary War patriots.
As the number of remaining World War II veterans continues to dwindle, Gilbert “Choc” Charleston, one of the last Native American WWII soldiers and the final surviving member of his unit, died on ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Members of Arizona’s Congressional delegation are calling on the Department of Defense to bring back website articles describing two Native American heroes from Arizona. Reps.
The Stockbridge-Munsee Mohicans stood on the banks of the Hudson River in the autumn of 1777, armed with flintlock muskets and a fierce loyalty to a cause that wasn’t theirs. The tribe, whose ...
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How Native American tribes turned five simple innovations into powerful tools for survival and war
When picturing the weapons of early America, most people think of guns, rifles, and revolvers wielded by settlers, lawmen, and outlaws. However, long before firearms dominated the frontier, Native ...
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