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Methow — Research Starter
The Methow are a Native American group belonging to the Salishan language family, primarily located along the Methow River and Chelan Lake in eastern Washington. Historically, they engaged in a…
Meriam Report — Research Starter
The Meriam Report, officially titled "Problem of Indian Administration," was published in 1928 as a result of a nonpartisan investigation into U.S. Indian affairs commissioned by Secretary of the…
Menominee — Research Starter
The Menominee are a Native American tribe belonging to the larger Algonquian linguistic family, traditionally inhabiting the Great Lakes region. Their population is primarily located on the Menominee…
Medicine wheels — Research Starter
A medicine wheel is a sacred stone circle used as a powerful teaching tool by various Indigenous American tribes, often referred to as a Sacred Hoop. It symbolizes the cycle of life and the…
Medicine bundles — Research Starter
Medicine bundles are sacred collections of objects that symbolize an individual’s, clan’s, or nation’s relationship with the spiritual realm. These bundles may contain various items such as natural…
Mattole — Research Starter
The Mattole people are an Indigenous group historically located along the Mattole River near Cape Mendocino in California. Their language, Mattole, belongs to the Athapaskan language family. The…
Mattaponi — Research Starter
The Mattaponi are a Native American tribe located in Virginia, specifically within the larger cultural area of the Northeast. They are part of the Algonquian language group and have a rich heritage…
Matonabbee (Chipewyan guide) — Research Starter
Matonabbee was a prominent Chipewyan guide and leader, whose life was marked by significant interactions with European explorers and traders during the 18th century. After the death of his father, he…
Mato Tope (chief) — Research Starter
Mato Tope, known as Four Bears, refers to two prominent Mandan chiefs from the early 19th century, a father and son duo. The elder Mato Tope, born around 1795, served as the second chief of the…
Masks in Native American culture — Research Starter
Masks hold significant cultural importance in Native American traditions, serving a variety of religious, social, and artistic functions. The practice of mask-making involves creating sacred objects…