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Home
Resources
General Resources
Teaching difficult History
Anti-Bias Resources
Resources about african americans
Resources about Women
LGBTQ+ Resources
Resources about Asian Americans
Resources about Holocaust Education
Latino/lLatina Resources
Resources About Indigenous Groups
Time Periods
1491-1607
1607-1754
1754-1800
1800-1860
1860-1877
1877-1898
1898-1945
1945-1965
1965-Present
People
Groups
African Americans
Asian Americans
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LGBTQ+
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Events
The Algonquian (Anishnabe) People
The Pueblo (Anasazi) People
The Chinook Indian Nation
The iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy
The Lenni-Lenape People
The First Thanksgiving (1621)
The Pequot Massacre (1637)
King Phillip’s War (1675-1678)
The Pueblo Revolt (1680)
Kaúxuma Núpika
Tecumseh (1768-1813)
The Indian Removal Act (1830)
The Trail of Tears (1830s-1850s)
Native Americans as slaveholders
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) + Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
Chief Blackhawk/ Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (1767-1838)
The California Genocide (1840s-1870s)
The Indian Appropriations Act of 1851
The Sand Creek Massacre (1864)
Red Cloud’s War (1866-1868)
US/Native American Treaties
The Battle of Little Bighorn (1876)
Crazy Horse/ Čháŋ Óhaŋ (c.1840-1877)
Chief Joseph/ In-mut-too-yah-lat-lat (c.1840-1904)
Attack on Squak Valley (1885)
We’wha (1849-1896)
Native American Boarding Schools
The Dawes Act (1887)
Sitting Bull and the Battle of Wounded Knee (1890)
The Ghost Dance Movement (1890s)
Zitkála-Šá (1876-1938)
Jim Thorpe (1888-1953)
Native Americans and the 19th amendment
Indian reorganization act (1934)
Navajo Code Talkers
Wilma Mankiller (1945-)
American Indian Movement (AIM)