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Monroe Tsatoke (artist) — Research Starter
Monroe Tsatoke was a prominent Kiowa artist known for his vibrant paintings that often depicted Native American cultural themes, particularly dance scenes, drummers, and peyote rituals. He was…
Moneton — Research Starter
Moneton was a branch of the Siouan language family that inhabited what is now West Virginia. This group is characterized by a lack of documentation regarding their language, making it difficult to…
Molala — Research Starter
The Molala, also known as Molale, were a historically marginalized tribe that inhabited the interior regions of Washington and Oregon. Their language was distinct yet related to that of the Cayuse…
Mojave — Research Starter
The Mojave, known as the Pipa Aha Macav meaning "The People By The River," are an Indigenous nation residing along the lower Colorado River since the 1100s. The name "Mojave" derives from an…
Mohegan — Research Starter
The Mohegan tribe, originally part of the Pequot Nation, is a Native American group that historically occupied the Thames River Valley in Connecticut. Their name, "Mohegan," translates to "wolf,"…
Mohawk — Research Starter
The Mohawk, known as the Kanyen'kehà:ka, are the easternmost Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, primarily located in northern New York State and parts of Canada, including Ontario and Québec.…
Mogollon tradition — Research Starter
The Mogollon tradition is an archaeological and cultural development that emerged in central and eastern Arizona and western New Mexico, particularly in mountainous regions, around the beginning of…
Modoc War — Research Starter
The Modoc War, occurring from 1872 to 1873, was a conflict between the Modoc people and the United States government, rooted in the Modocs' dissatisfaction with life on reservations. Following a…
Modoc — Research Starter
Modoc refers to both a Native American tribe and a region in northeastern California, named after the Modoc people who have resided in the area since at least 6100 BCE. Historically, the Modoc were…
Mobile cultural area — Research Starter
The Mobile cultural area refers to the historical and social landscape associated with the Mobile people, a Native American group primarily located in present-day Alabama. The Mobile, under the…