The world of Plains Indians and of other American Indians in the West had existed for several centuries. The eighteenth century, in particular, represents the West as we think about it before the ...
The buffalo supplied the Plains Indians -- Blood, Sarcee, Peigan and Blackfoot among others - with almost everything they needed. Hides were dressed and made into clothing and stretched onto poles ...
Plains Indians had limited contact with the white man before the mid-1800s. The Canadian west had already been mapped but there were only a handful of explorers, missionaries and fur traders on ...
White Americans won the West because everything was on their side. The Native Americans fought bravely, but the odds were completely against them.
The poor soil and harsh climate discouraged them - along with the fact that the Plains were officially Indian territory - land was expensive to buy, and anybody wanting to go west faced a long ...
In the video below, Brianna Juneau reports on the celebration of Native Plains Artists during Western Art Week in Great Falls ...
HPAIRI is a valuable and important resource for American Indian tribes and scholars. It is accessible for use in both Indigenous-driven research and for research initiated by University of Wyoming ...
Jimmy P (Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian) opens Friday, March 7, at Cinema Detroit. It is unrated and has a running time of 117 minutes. Paul W.S. Anderson makes movies so bad they’re good.