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Left Hand the Second — Research Starter
Left Hand the Second was a significant figure in the history of the Southern Arapaho people, becoming their principal chief in 1889 after the tenure of Little Raven. Despite his inability to…
Left Hand the First — Research Starter
"Left Hand the First," also known as Niwot, is a notable figure in Southern Arapaho history, recognized for his role as a leader and translator during a tumultuous period marked by the encroachment of…
Lean Bear — Research Starter
Lean Bear was a prominent Cheyenne leader and a peace chief, known for his role in the 1863 delegation to Washington, D.C., where he and other Native American leaders, including Ten Bears and Lone…
Lawyer (tribal leader) — Research Starter
Lawyer was a prominent Nez Perce tribal leader known for his role in negotiating treaties with the U.S. government during the mid-19th century. Born to Twisted Hair, a Nez Perce chief, and a Flathead…
Lame Deer — Research Starter
Lame Deer, named after his grandfather, was a prominent Native American figure who navigated the complexities of life between the Sioux reservation and mainstream white American society. Born into a…
LaDonna Harris — Research Starter
LaDonna Harris is a prominent advocate for the rights of Indigenous people and social reform. Born to a Comanche mother and an Irish American father, she was raised in a culturally rich environment,…
Lacrosse (American Indian history) — Research Starter
Lacrosse is a sport with deep historical roots in American Indian culture, believed to be over a thousand years old. The game features teams competing to score by throwing a hard ball through a goal,…
La Venta (archaeological site) — Research Starter
La Venta is an archaeological site located in southeastern Mexico, recognized as an ancient city of the Olmec civilization, which dates back to around 1100 B.C.E. While it is not the oldest Olmec…
Kwakiutl — Research Starter
The Kwakiutl, or Kwakwaka'wakw, are Indigenous people native to the northwestern coast of British Columbia, primarily occupying areas on Vancouver Island and the mainland. They are part of a larger…
Kutenai Language — Research Starter
Kutenai is a language historically spoken by the Kutenai people, an Indigenous group residing in the interior regions of British Columbia, Montana, and Idaho. It has been subject to various linguistic…