One aftermath of European colonization of the eastern United States was the westward migration of many eastern Indian tribes. Among the hundreds of tribes that uprooted themselves and sought new lands were the Mesquakie, more commonly referred to as the Fox or Sauk and Fox, who migrated from the area around Green Bay, Wisconsin, into eastern Iowa in the late 1700s and adapted so well to their new home that they took unique steps to become permanent residents. In 1846, under pressure of Iowa statehood, their tribe sold their land in Iowa and moved to Kansas, but in 1856 the Mesquakie, disliking Kansas and fearing another removal, returned to Iowa, purchased eighty acres of land, and established a permanent home for themselves and their desc...
Karl Schlesier contends that the Cheyennes (or, as he prefers, the Tsistsistas, excluding the Suhtai...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
One aftermath of European colonization of the eastern United States was the westward migration of ma...
Review of: Art of the Red Earth People: The Mesquakie of Iowa. Torrence, Gaylord and Hobbs, Robert
Review of: "Meskwaki History," Mary Bennett, Johnathan Lantz Buffalo, and Dawn Suzanne Wanatee
Review of: "Exiles and Pioneers: Eastern Indians in the Trans-Mississippi West," by John P. Bowes
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opened an exhibit in the fall of 1992 titled Visions of the People:...
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
In this work Meyer draws primarily upon the substantial resources available from the colonial U.S. b...
The story of the Native peoples of the Great Plains--including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota, Shosho...
Review of: The Worlds Between Two Rivers: Perspectives on American Indians in Iowa. Bataille, Gretch...
Review of: Visions of the People: A Pictorial History of Plains Indian Life. Maurer, Evan M., ed
In the latter half of the nineteenth century a deadly clash of cultures swept across the Great Plain...
Review of: Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal. Loew, Patty
Karl Schlesier contends that the Cheyennes (or, as he prefers, the Tsistsistas, excluding the Suhtai...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...
One aftermath of European colonization of the eastern United States was the westward migration of ma...
Review of: Art of the Red Earth People: The Mesquakie of Iowa. Torrence, Gaylord and Hobbs, Robert
Review of: "Meskwaki History," Mary Bennett, Johnathan Lantz Buffalo, and Dawn Suzanne Wanatee
Review of: "Exiles and Pioneers: Eastern Indians in the Trans-Mississippi West," by John P. Bowes
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opened an exhibit in the fall of 1992 titled Visions of the People:...
Review of: The Columbia Guide to American Indians of the Great Plains. Fowler, Loretta
In this work Meyer draws primarily upon the substantial resources available from the colonial U.S. b...
The story of the Native peoples of the Great Plains--including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota, Shosho...
Review of: The Worlds Between Two Rivers: Perspectives on American Indians in Iowa. Bataille, Gretch...
Review of: Visions of the People: A Pictorial History of Plains Indian Life. Maurer, Evan M., ed
In the latter half of the nineteenth century a deadly clash of cultures swept across the Great Plain...
Review of: Indian Nations of Wisconsin: Histories of Endurance and Renewal. Loew, Patty
Karl Schlesier contends that the Cheyennes (or, as he prefers, the Tsistsistas, excluding the Suhtai...
Review of: The Prairie People: Continuity and Change in Potawatomi Indian Culture, 1665-1965. Clifto...
The Tamarind Institute is a well-known and well-respected venue where contemporary artists collabora...