Historian Benjamin Heber Johnson, reared in Houston, retells Texas history in a way that will appeal to a broad range of the state's readers.
More Austin history: From the Statesman archives ... that work on a sewer line invited a new set of investigations of Native American and Paleo-Indian activity. "(The) preliminary investigation ...
With these natural advantages, it supported a diverse population of Native Americans. Spanish explorers first set foot in Texas in the 16th century, as Spain and France competed to claim New World ...
A Texas county reversed its decision to classify a Native American history book as fiction in all public libraries after ...
PHOENIX (AP) — The Pentagon restored some webpages highlighting the crucial wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and ...
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Water and the Texas Triangles
Second in a series on the Texas Triangles. Water has been crucial in shaping U.S. culture, history and economic progress. Before European colonization, Native Americans relied on rivers, lakes and ...
In this collection, explore stories celebrating and honoring the history and lives of Native Americans—throughout history and today. From the award-winning PBS series American Experience comes ...
Native nations regained federally recognized rights and political power at the same time as the national environmental awakening. In fact, tribal nations exercised environmental sovereignty in ways ...
The AHC has a number of collections related to Native American history. An updated list of collections can be found in our Guide to Native American Resources. See also the guide to ...
Amid struggles, progress continues. In 2021, Chuck Sams became the National Park Service’s first Indigenous leader in the agency’s 105-year history, and Deb Haaland became the first Native American ...
The number of Americans who identify at least partially as American Indian or Alaska Native grew from 5.2 million in 2010 to 9.7 million in 2020 – an 85% increase, according to the most recent ...