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馃А | Rooted in Native American Pride
鉁婐煍 Built by Natives, for Natives
馃寗 | Born & Raised on Native Soil

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Charles American Horse (the son of Chief American Horse). Oglala Lakota. 1901. Photo by William Herman Rau. Source - Princeton Digital Library.

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Eagle Arrow. A Siksika man. Montana. Early 1900s. Glass lantern slide by Walter McClintock. Source - Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

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"Bird Wild Hog" also known as "Hedge Hog" aka "Snake Whistle". Cheyenne. 1892. Montana. Photo by Christian Barthelmess. Source - Montana Historical Society.

The history of using the Insurrection Act against Americans 09/08/2025

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The history of using the Insurrection Act against Americans Numerous U.S. Presidents invoked the Insurrection Act to to quell race and labor riots.

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Flathead dancers before a dance. Montana. Early 1900s. Photo by N.A. Forsyth. Source - Montana Historical Society.

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Woman chopping firewood, Eagle tipi in foreground, Star tipi on left. Blackfoot camp. Early 1900s. Glass lantern slide by Walter McClintock. Source - Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

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Pretty Horse, daughter of White Bull. Sioux. Montana. ca. 1861-1881. Photo by Stanley J. Morrow. Source - Montana Historical Society.

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Amos Two Bulls, a Sioux man from Buffalo Bill"s Wild West Show. Photo by Gertrude Ka虉sebier, 1900.

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Geronimo. Chiricahua Apache. 1887. Arizona. Photo by Frank A. Randall. Source - Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.

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Sioux women from South Dakota. Early 1900s. Glass lantern slide by Walter McClintock. Source - Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

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Chief Peepeechis of the Little Bone Reserve of the Sakimay First Nation near Grenfell, SK. Cree. 1884. Source - University of Saskatchewan Archives.

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Kicks the Iron. Sioux. Early 1900s. Photo by F.B. Fiske. Source - State Historical Society of Nebraska

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