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Etowah Mounds and village site — Research Starter
Etowah Mounds and village site, located in the Etowah Valley, represents the largest Indian settlement of the Mississippian culture, thriving from approximately 700 to 1650 CE. This site served as a…
Esselen — Research Starter
The Esselen were a small Indigenous group from Monterey County, California, recognized for being among the first Native cultures to experience drastic decline following European contact. Their name,…
Eskimo-Aleut Language Family — Research Starter
The Eskimo-Aleut language family comprises languages spoken by Indigenous peoples along the coasts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, specifically from Alaska to Greenland. This language…
Eskiminzin (chief) — Research Starter
Eskiminzin was a prominent leader among the Apache, specifically recognized as the principal chief of the Aravaipa Apache after marrying into the tribe. His people, known for their peaceful lifestyle…
Ernest Spybuck — Research Starter
Ernest Spybuck was a self-taught Absentee Shawnee artist known for his depictions of Native American culture and life in the early twentieth century. His artistic repertoire primarily included…
Erie (tribe) — Research Starter
The Erie were a significant tribal nation located in the region south of Lake Erie, extending down to the Ohio River, during the early seventeenth century. They were closely related to the Huron…
Emerald Mound site — Research Starter
Emerald Mound site, located in southwestern Mississippi near Fairchild's Creek, is a significant archaeological site associated with the prehistoric Natchez Indians. It served as the last major…
Ely Samuel Parker — Research Starter
Ely Samuel Parker was a prominent Seneca leader and the first Native American to serve as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Born on the Tonawanda Seneca reservation in western New York, Parker was a…
Elias Cornelius Boudinot — Research Starter
Elias Cornelius Boudinot (1835-1890) was a prominent figure among the relocated Cherokee people, known for his entrepreneurial efforts and legal career in the Indian Territory. He was the son of Elias…
Effigy mounds (Native American culture) — Research Starter
Effigy mounds are distinctive earthen structures primarily found in the midwestern United States, particularly in regions like southern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, and…