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The world's deepest known geothermal hot springs, where 9,000 years of human history bubble up from volcanic depths that scientists still cannot measure.

https://qualla.com/pagosa-hot-springs/

#HotSprings #Geology #IndigenousHistory

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@metaactor.bsky.social This isn’t the past. This is a system resurfacing. #Zapotec #Oaxaca #Archaeology #AncientCivilizations #Mesoamerica #IndigenousHistory #CulturalHeritage #HiddenHistory #Smithsonian #ArchaeologyNews #AncientWorld #SacredSites www.facebook.com/share/p/1BYP...

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Who was Matoaka? What don’t they tell us about “Pocahontas?“

#Pocahontas #Matoaka #IndigenousHistory

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If you are in the UBC AREA, please join us for this KAIROS Blanket Exercise. I’ve done it before and it is a powerful way to learn about the colonial history of this country.

#Reconciliation #IndigenousHistory

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Historian Drew Crooks traces Medicine Creek Treaty, Chief Leschi and the legal legacy for Puget Sound tribes At a Lacey Museum history talk, Drew Crooks reviewed the Medicine Creek Treaty of 1854, the disputed role of Chief Leschi and Governor Isaac Stevens, subsequent violence and trials, later reservation changes and the treatylegal legacy for tribal fishing rights.

Drew Crooks reveals how the Medicine Creek Treaty of 1854 continues to influence land and fishing rights, shedding light on Chief Leschi's pivotal role in this historical narrative.

Learn more here!

#LaceyThurstonCounty #WA #LaceyTribalRights #CitizenPortal #FishingRights #IndigenousHistory

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Gaming for Truth and Reconciliation: A Player’s Perspective Learn more about playing The Truth in Truth and Reconciliation Educational Board Game.

How can a board game teach hard truths about colonization and Indigenous resilience? 🎯 One player shares their powerful experience with The Truth in Truth and Reconciliation—a game that challenges, educates, and inspires.
Read more: buff.ly/S11Wv8R
#TruthAndReconciliation #IndigenousHistory #SPICE

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They called it “discovery.”

But kindness was met with control.

First comes the label.

Then the taking.

Then the erasure.

The story didn’t just describe history.

It replaced it.

#History
#HiddenHistory
#Colonization
#IndigenousHistory
#HistoryExplained
#DarkCorridors

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Mathinna, a young Aboriginal Tasmanian girl, was adopted by colonial officials Sir John and Lady Franklin, symbolizing imperial ambition and cultural disruption, before being abandoned, reflecting the tragic consequences of colonialism on..

#Mathinna
#ColonialHistory
#IndigenousHistory
#Tasmania

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Episode 389: Nicole Eustace, Indigenous Justice in Early America Nicole Eustace using details from Covered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America, will take us through one cross-cultural encounter in 1722.

What did justice mean to Indigenous nations in early America? ⚖️

In Ep. 389, Nicole Eustace shares how Native ideas of repair and restoration shaped diplomacy and law.

🎧 benfranklinsworld.com/389

#IndigenousHistory #VastEarlyAmerica #History #NativeHistory #Pennsylvania #USHistory

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Electa Quinney helped make public education real in Wisconsin. In 1828, she opened a tuition-free school near Kaukauna, teaching like every kid mattered—because they did. Access is the whole point.
#Wisconsin #WomensHistoryMonth #IndigenousHistory #Wisconsin #ElectaQuinney

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Fort Loudoun. Built 1756. Captured by the Cherokee 1760. Relocated above the reservoir line 1979.

The Overhill towns are below the water. Itsa'sa. Talikwa. Si'tiku.

The fort was moved.

April 3, 2026.

EmperorOfTheCherokee.com

#CherokeeHistory #FortLoudoun #IndigenousHistory #HistoricalFiction

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Indian Act 150: Call for Submissions NiCHE has partnered with Active History to provide some environmental focused histories of the Indian Act and its widespread implications to their Indian Act 150 series.

ONE WEEK to get your proposals in to @drheathergreen.bsky.social on the environmental dimensions of the Indian Act at 150 for our collaboration with @activehist.bsky.social!

niche-canada.org/2026/03/11/i...

#envhist #cdnhist #indigenoushistory

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“…For the wheel of Karma grinds slowly but it does grind finely. And it makes a complete circle.”
Vine Deloria, Jr., in “Custer Died For Your Sins-An Indian Manifesto”, Norman, 1988.
#IndigenousHistory
#ColonizerReality
#AmericanHistory
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Engage LIVE on March 31 at 8:30pm ET:
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#MoanaNuiPodcast #IndigenousHistory #BlackHistory #POCHistory #THIStory #HiddenHistory #BIPOCVoices #GlobalHistory #History #Podcast

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Battle of Powder River 1876: US cavalry attacked village | Buffalo’s Fire The first battle of the Great Sioux War ‘set the tone’ for the following 20 conflicts, including the Battle of the Little Bighorn

Often overlooked, the Battle of Powder River set the tone for the Great Sioux War. A UTTC professor reflects 150 years later.
Read more: www.buffalosfire.com/tribes-to-ma...
#GreatSiouxWar #LittleBighorn #IndigenousHistory

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Quarantine in the Northwest: The Hudson’s Bay Company’s Measures to Stop the 1779-1783 Smallpox Epidemic The 1779–1783 smallpox epidemic devastated Indigenous communities in western North America; Hudson’s Bay Company traders used quarantine and sanitation to slow spread.

New Comment:

"I am researching book on the Saugeen Ojibway at Saugeen Chippewa Village near Southampton. Is there any record of the smallpox epidemic in that area?" - Keith Stelling

niche-canada.org/2020/04/03/q...

#histmed #cdnhist #indigenoushistory #envhist

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The New Yorker recently published “The Hidden History of Native American Enslavement.”

At Native Bound Unbound, we are working to recover and reconnect the lives behind this history.

Support the work:
givebutter.com/hidden-recov...

#IndigenousHistory #PublicHistory

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Indian Act 150: Call for Submissions NiCHE has partnered with Active History to provide some environmental focused histories of the Indian Act and its widespread implications to their Indian Act 150 series.

We are teaming up with @activehist.bsky.social to highlight the environmental dimensions of the the Indian Act at 150.

You have until March 30th to get your proposals in to @drheathergreen.bsky.social!

niche-canada.org/2026/03/11/i...

#envhist #cdnhist #indigenoushistory

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Battle of Little Bighorn 150th anniversary commemoration set | Buffalo’s Fire Battle of Little Bighorn 150th anniversary commemoration runs June 25-27 near Crow Agency, with a tribal-led encampment for about 5,000 campers

As the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn approaches June 25–27, tribes pave the way for the historic celebration.

Read more – www.buffalosfire.com/tribes-plan-...
#BattleOfTheLittleBighorn #GreasyGrass #IndianCountry #IndigenousHistory #TribalNations #BuffalosFire

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Trump Book Ban Controversy: Native American History Removed from National Parks http://reallykarel.com/YesterdayTrump Book Ban Controversy: Native American History Removed from National ParksDonald Trump is facing growing backlash after reports that books about Native American history have been flagged for removal from visitor centers at Redwood National and State Parks. Critics say the move raises serious questions about censorship, historical revisionism, and whether political power is being used to reshape how Americans understand their own past.On today’s episode of The Karel Show, Karel examines the controversy surrounding the reported book bans and what it could mean for the future of historical education in the United States.According to reports, several books focusing on Native American history and culture have been flagged inside park visitor centers. The books include titles such as “We Are the Land” by Damon B. Atkins and William J. Bauer, “California Through Native Eyes” by William J. Bauer Jr., “Adopted by Indians” by Thomas Jefferson Mayfield, and “We Are Dancing for You” by Cutcha Risling Baldy.Supporters of the books say they help visitors understand the deep and complex history of Indigenous tribes in California. Critics of the reported removals argue that removing these works risks erasing uncomfortable truths about how Native Americans were treated throughout U.S. history.But that’s not the only controversy dominating the headlines.Trump has also drawn criticism after comments about housing and development in the Pacific Palisades, raising concerns about whether low-income housing could be excluded from future rebuilding efforts.Meanwhile, global tensions continue to rise as war escalates overseas and Americans increasingly question the direction of U.S. leadership.So the larger question becomes:Can political power rewrite history—and who decides what future generations are allowed to learn?On today’s episode, Karel dives into the politics of censorship, the battle over historical truth, and why these debates are becoming central to the American culture war.⸻The Karel Show is independent political commentary from broadcaster Charles Karel Bouley II, delivering bold analysis on politics, culture, and global events.New episodes stream Monday–Thursday at 10:30 AM PST.Support the show:patreon.com/reallykarelSubscribe on YouTube:youtube.com/reallykarelThe Karel Show is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and Spreaker.Karel broadcasts from Las Vegas with his Parson’s Terrier Ember (#EmberDoes_Vegas).#Trump, #BookBan, #BookBans, #NativeAmericanHistory, #IndigenousHistory, #RedwoodNationalPark, #USPolitics, #PoliticalCommentary, #FreeSpeech, #Censorship, #AmericanHistory, #CultureWars, #HistoricalTruth, #NativeAmerican, #IndigenousRights, #BreakingNews, #PoliticalAnalysis, #NewsCommentary, #CurrentEvents, #HousingPolicy, #PacificPalisades, #USNews, #PoliticsToday, #IndependentMedia, #PoliticalPodcast, #Podcast, #TheKarelShow, #USGovernment, #HistoryMatters, #EmberDoes_Vegashttps://youtube.com/live/4oT90hipJRU

📣 New Podcast! "Trump Book Ban Controversy: Native American History Removed from National Parks" on @Spreaker #americanhistory #bookban #bookbans #breakingnews #censorship #culturewars #currentevents #freespeech #historicaltruth #housingpolicy #indigenoushistory #indigenousrights #trump

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In I730, as Cherokee warrior was declared emperor. 11 years later he was killed, his grave buried under a reservoir in 1979. April 3rd, the 296th anniversary of the ceremony that made him king, his novel debuts. EmperorOfTheCherokee.com #HistoricalFiction #IndigenousHistory #NewBooks #Cherokee

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(4/4) Often designated simply as a Black man, Crispus Attucks is an example of the history of Indigenous unfreedom and resistance to its structures hidden just under the surface of all parts of American history. #bostonmassacre #americanhistory #indigenoushistory #historicalresearch #america250

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What Burial Mounds and Lake Temperatures Tell Us About Corn in Pre-Contact Michigan Corn in Pre-Contact Michigan Satellite data is changing how archaeologists read the landscape choices of Indigenous communities in the Great Lakes.

Burial mounds in pre-contact Michigan cluster near lakes with extended fall warmth — a thermal signal spotted by satellite. The Anishinaabeg may have understood lake microclimates well enough to grow corn in ways we’ve consistently underestimated. #Archaeology #IndigenousHistory #RemoteSensing

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(4/4) Source: Letter from W Stewart, New London, Connecticut, Newport Historical Society. #indigenoushistory #indigenous #history #historicalresearch #maritime #maritimehistory #connecticut #connecticuthistory #indenture #captive #freedom #unfreedom

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𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗜’𝗺 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴: "𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮" 𝗯𝘆 𝗡𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗵𝗮𝘄𝗸 -

After reading Dunbar-Ortiz's history, Blackhawk slows down to offer a more thorough examination of indigenous America. Will be taking my time on this one!

#books #history #ushistory #indigenoushistory #colonization #booksky

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The Arrival of the Harmony These old photographs,  like ghost ships, seldom bring us what we want.

"Indigenous communities that had already suffered from epidemics of measles and chickenpox were largely abandoned to their fate by the settler colonial government of the Dominion of Newfoundland." @jonwestaway.bsky.social

niche-canada.org/2022/08/11/t...

#envhist #cdnhist #indigenoushistory

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2026 David Neufeld Memorial Lecture: Crystal Gail Fraser and Jess Dunkin 27 March 2026 - Virtual - The 2026 lecture will feature Drs. Crystal Gail Fraser and Jess Dunkin speaking about the How I Survived podcast in partnership with the NWT Recreation and Parks Association.

ICYMI:

The 2026 David Neufeld Memorial Lecture will be delivered by Crystal Gail Fraser and @jdunkin.bsky.social on March 27th.

Register to attend!

niche-canada.org/2026/02/19/2...

#envhist #cdnhist #indigenoushistory

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Why does archaeological resource crime exist? John Welch shares his thoughts on our blog!

#southwest #archaeology #IndigenousHistory #publiclands #Hiking #hunting #fishing #climbing #bouldering

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Black History Month should become Black and Indigenous History Year.

Hopefully, that would make all hateful people, past and present, self-deport to hell.

#BlackHistoryMonth #IndigenousHistory #Equality

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#AmericanHistory
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