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Native Americans
This stone honors the memory of all the Native Americans a...
Cynthia Ann Parker and Native Americans of North Texas
Native Americans hunted bison on the plains of North Texas...
Pioneer Monument / California Native Americans
[Panel 1:]
Pioneer Monument
Native Americans in Ottawa
Ohio Historical Marker
[Front Side]:
The Ottaw...
Native Americans in the Lower Platte Valley
The Lower Platte River valley landscape is dotted with vil...
Native Americans and Fort Christanna
The story of Native Americans after Jamestown's founding i...
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Native Americans
This stone honors the memory of all the Native Americans alledged to be buried in this sacred ground.
Marker can be reached from Main Street 0.1 miles west of Ocean Gateway (U.S. 50), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Cynthia Ann Parker and Native Americans of North Texas
Native Americans hunted bison on the plains of North Texas in the 1800s. They traded freely with settlers, but conflicts did occur. Some tribal villages were attacked and some settlers’ homesteads were raided and captives taken.
In January 1861, a photo ...
Pioneer Monument / California Native Americans
[Panel 1:]
Pioneer Monument
Sculptor, Frank Happersberger
(1859-1932)
Dedicated to the City of San Francisco on November 29, 1894, the Pioneer Monument was a gift of philanthropist James Lick. Lick, who died in 1876, left $100,000 to the City ...
Native Americans in Ottawa
Ohio Historical Marker
[Front Side]:
The Ottawa, or "Tawa" Indians had inhabited the Maumee Valley since the middle of the 1700s. By the 1790s, Ottawa settlements included villages along the Blanchard River at the present-day Village of Ottawa. During the War of ...
Native Americans in the Lower Platte Valley
The Lower Platte River valley landscape is dotted with villages affiliated with the Central Plains Tradition—the term used by archaeologists to define the vast prehistoric Native American population that lived in Nebraska from A.D. 1000 to 1400. These people built ...
Native Americans and Fort Christanna
The story of Native Americans after Jamestown's founding in 1607 is a tragic one. At that time the Siouan Indians of Virginia probably numbered 6,300 people. By 1714, when Fort Christanna was established, they were in difficult circumstances, being reduced ...