Tag Archives: Fort Laramie Treaty
“Indians are Persons” Under the Law
In 1879 a court ruled that Indians are “persons”, a point that should not have been questioned in the first place.
Posted in Humanitarian Also tagged American Indian history, federal recognition, habeus corpus, Indian Territory, Ponca Tribe, Standing Bear v Crook, treaties 1 Comment
Pe’Sla: Spiritual & Symbolic
The purchase of the Pe’Sla land is a significant event of the Lakota reclaiming their sacred land. However, it is also another reminder of how the US government has not fulfilled the treaties made with the Native Americans years ago.
Posted in Humanitarian Also tagged American Indian, Black Hills, broken treaties, Lakota, Mayan Prophecy, Native American, Pe'Sla, Rosebud Reservation 1 Comment
Reservation Series: Crow Agency
A look a the Crow Indian Reservation and its history and culture.
Posted in Humanitarian Also tagged American Indian tribes, buffalo, Crow Agency, Crow Indian Reservation, Indian tribes, Joseph Medicine Crow 3 Comments