Comanche history conflicts with the United States expansion so much that “Comanche” was a slang term in boot-strapping cowboy films of old for any Native American. Most notably, The Searchers featured prominent run-ins with this particular tribe. That, of course, is a highly selective historical lens. The real history of the Comanches involves conflict, yes, […] The post Comanche History: The Tradition of Fighting appeared first on Historyplex.| Historyplex
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The narrator of Weshoyot Alvitre’s picture book Brave (Kokila, 2025) is a young Native boy wrestling with the importance of his long, braided hair. During his mother’s uncomfortable daily unknotting and braiding, she tells him how she wished to have … Continue reading →| What's Not Wrong?
Join the Tribal Health Interest Group, Make History by Making a Difference for Underserved Tribal Populations I am excited to introduce the new Tribal Health Interest Group, which was recently approved by the ACA Board of Governors. There are 574 federally recognized Tribes in the United States, with approximately 2.1 million Tribal members. This population [...]Read More...| ACA Today
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I’ve been writing new blog posts on LANDBACK Friends (LANDBackFriends.com) because those are the issues I’m learning and writing about now. Here is a list of July’s posts there: J…| Quakers, social justice and revolution