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Bannock War — Research Starter
The Bannock War, which took place in 1878, was a conflict involving the Bannock people, a northern mountain branch of the Paiute language group, primarily located in southern Idaho. The war was…
Bannock — Research Starter
Bannock refers to an Indigenous American group originally part of the Northern Paiute nation, primarily located in southeastern Idaho on the Fort Hall Reservation. The name "Bannock" comes from their…
Awatovi (ruins) — Research Starter
Awatovi ruins are the remnants of an ancient Hopi pueblo located in northeastern Arizona, covering about 23 acres near Antelope Mesa at an elevation of approximately 5,600 feet. Established during the…
Awa Tsireh (painter) — Research Starter
Awa Tsireh, also known as Alfonso Roybal, was a prominent painter from the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico, recognized for his significant contributions to Native American art. From a young age, he…
Atsugewi — Research Starter
The Atsugewi are a Native American tribe from northeastern California, traditionally divided into two groups: the Atsuge, known as the "Pine Tree People," and the Apwaruge, or "Juniper Tree People."…
Cotton and Native Americans — Research Starter
Cotton, specifically Gossypium herbaceum, has a rich and intricate history that intersects with the lives of Native Americans, particularly in the southwestern United States. This plant was…
Costanoan — Research Starter
The Costanoan, also known as the Ohlone, were indigenous peoples who historically inhabited the San Francisco Bay area, organized into about fifty autonomous tribelets with distinct villages. Their…
Corn and Native Americans — Research Starter
Corn, or maize (Zea mays), is a staple crop with deep roots in the agricultural practices of Native Americans, cultivated long before European contact. Originally domesticated in central Mexico, corn…
Copan (city) — Research Starter
Copan is an ancient Mayan city located in the Copan River valley of western Honduras, near the Guatemalan border, recognized as one of the most significant urban centers of the Classic period…
Copalis — Research Starter
Copalis refers to a small indigenous group traditionally located in a coastal area characterized by abundant marine resources. Their subsistence was heavily reliant on fishing and harvesting marine…