More than three centuries of Nebraska’s history during the Plains Indian Wars and its commemoration on historical monuments is the subject of a Keene Memorial Library presentation in Fremont at 7 p.m.
Edmond author Stan Hoig knew little about American Indian culture during his boyhood years in the northwestern town of Gage. The Comanche and Kiowa Indians had migrated to what is now Oklahoma during ...
In South Dakota, which has seen several of its young men and women go off to serve as war artists from World War I on, the Plains Indian artist tradition of depicting battle supplies the native ...
Feb 9, 2017 Feb 9, 2017 Updated Dec 10, 2018 Like hungry little mountain bluebirds on the first day of grasshopper season, we were jumping with joyous energy as our teacher soothed us into our seats.
(“Forts of the Northern Plains, Guide to Historic Military Posts of the Plains Indian Wars” by Jeff Barnes, Stackpole Books, 220 pages, $19.95). Nebraska has a rich heritage of Plains history: the ...
A new podcast series seeks to shed light on the legacy of the Plains Indian Wars on the American West. The series is the sixth season of Wyoming Public Media’s Modern West Podcast, and was made ...
War on the plains -- Paper peace -- First blood -- Sitting Bull and bear ribs -- White man's war -- Kit Carson takes a hand -- Sand Creek -- Powder River -- The Fort Phil Kearney Massacre -- Hancock ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Herman Viola, curator emeritus of the National Museum of the American Indian, about his working relationship with Joe... Smithsonian Curator Remembers Plains Indian War ...
Here's an interesting book by an Oklahoma author about the Plains Indian Wars (north and south) that also is a tour guide for those who would like to visit some of the places that saw the action -- ...
In this interview, Donald Fixico, Thomas Bowlus Distinguished Professor of American Indian History and Director of the Center for Indigenous Nations Studies at the University of Kansas, talks about ...
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