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U.S. History Topics » Ethnic Groups » Native Americans
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Painting -- Deerfield attacked: On February 29, 1704, the sun rose on a chaotic scene in the English settlement of Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Raid on Deerfield: the Many Stories of 1704 tells the story that began when 300 French and Native allies invaded the English...

Tulalip family in ceremonial dress pose in Volunteer Park, Seattle, Washington, 1938

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest features more than 2,300 photographs and 7,700 pages of text relating to the American...

Shon-ka-ki-he-ga, popularly known as Horse Chief, was a leader of the Pawnee tribe.

Campfire Stories with George Catlin: An Encounter of Two Cultures takes students on a virtual journey with the artist and ethnologist to meet Native...

Image of Edward Curtis

American Masters: Edward Curtis offers an essay, timeline, and other information about this photographer who took more...


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