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National Archives Loans Prairie du Chien Treaty for NMAI Exhibit

By Victoria Macchi | National Archives News Enlarge Joseph “Zeke” Rupnick, Chairman of the Prairie Band, Potawatomi Nation, inspects the 1829 Prairie du Chien Treaty on November 9, 2022. On loan from the National Archives and Records Administration, this treaty will be on display at the National Museum of the American Indian until April 2023. Photo by Matailong Du for the

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26 Things to Do For Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month, and there's no shortage of ways to celebrate. Here's a look: Activism and Awareness Walk for Justice: Free Leonard Peltier Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial November 13 Leonard Peltier is an American Indian who's been imprisoned for almost 50 years after being convicted of murdering two FBI agents. Supporters

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Was US built on stolen land? DeSantis says no. Historians say yes

The U.S. repeatedly made treaties with Native Americans and then violated them using force and other means to accommodate non-Native settlement.

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Was US built on stolen land? DeSantis says no. Historians say yes

The U.S. repeatedly made treaties with Native Americans and then violated them using force and other means to accommodate non-Native settlement.

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