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Arapaho — Research Starter
The Arapaho are a Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains, historically known for their reliance on buffalo hunting as a central component of their economy and lifestyle. Their early…
Apalachicola — Research Starter
Apalachicola refers to a matrilineal Native American tribe primarily located in southwestern Georgia and southeastern Alabama, known for their agricultural practices and hunting traditions. They…
Apalachee — Research Starter
The Apalachee were a Native American tribe located in northwestern Florida, historically associated with the Muskogean language family. Their name, derived from the Choctaw term meaning "[people] on…
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma — Research Starter
The Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, known as Na-i-shan Dené meaning "Our People," is a distinct Plains Indian Nation that emerged from groups originally residing in the northern Great Plains. Unlike other…
Antonio Garra — Research Starter
Antonio Garra was a prominent leader of the Cupeño Indians in Southern California during a tumultuous period marked by the influx of settlers during the Gold Rush. He opposed the expansion of white…
Annawan (Wampanoag war chief) — Research Starter
Annawan was a notable Wampanoag war chief who played a significant role during King Philip's War, which occurred between 1675 and 1676 in the New England colonies. Serving as a trusted adviser and…
Anadarko — Research Starter
The Anadarko, also known as Nadako, were a significant tribe within the Hasinai Confederacy of the Caddo people, first encountered by Europeans during Hernando de Soto's expedition in 1542 in…
American Indian Higher Education Consortium — Research Starter
The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) is an organization founded in 1972 by leaders of tribal colleges in the United States and Canada, aimed at safeguarding the interests of these…
Alsea — Research Starter
Alsea refers to the Indigenous peoples of Yakonan stock who historically inhabited a small area near the mouth of the Alsea River along the western coast of Oregon. The name derives from the Alsean…
All-Pueblo Council — Research Starter
The All-Pueblo Council was formed in November 1922 as a response to the proposed Bursum Bill, which sought to confirm land titles for non-Pueblo claimants and place Pueblo water rights under state…