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BLACKHAWK: This is an incredible moment of kind of American political change, and it affects Indians in certain ways more than any other peoples, because these communities are being literally ...
Blackhawk: One of the themes of this book is that at the core of our continent’s history is the relationship between peoples of various backgrounds. The homogeneity we think of around Indians isn’t ...
Native students the News spoke with described Blackhawk’s contributions to Yale’s Indigenous community as nothing short of prolific: he was a longtime advocate of a cultural center for Native students ...
It's Native American Heritage Day. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Ned Blackhawk, a professor of History and American Studies at Yale, about the history of the day and what it means to observe it.
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Group pushing for Rock Island Black Hawk statue to be restored 2 years after storms damaged it"To me, there's a lot of pride in having that Indian up in the Quad Cities. This is Indian country, all this area," he said. "Many years ago, when they had the Black Hawk State Park Pow Wow, I ...
Despite segregation laws, her congregations were integrated. At the center of her church Mother Anderson enshrined the spirit of Black Hawk, the rebellious Indian leader who in the 1830s waged a ...
The influences of Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans -- you know, I think about songs, especially like "Iko Iko," which is originally interpreted for popular Black American music in the 1950s by ...
Yale University historian Ned Blackhawk, author of 'The Rediscovery of America,' selects 10 must-read works of Native American history.
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