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The Battle of the Little Bighorn: A Native American Perspective
Cultural Heritage, Indian Country, Native Americans in the United States, Native Tourism, Travel, United States of America

The Battle of the Little Bighorn: A Native American Perspective

November 28, 2012·5 comments
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  • Grownup Navajo – The Transformative Power of Grandmothers in our Culture

    Grownup Navajo – The Transformative Power of Grandmothers in our Culture

    The mission of Aculturame is to educate and inspire people on cultural, social, and historical aspects of indigenous cultures. In…

  • Shang Hai Jade Buddha Temple

    Shang Hai Jade Buddha Temple

    In the middle of one of the most bustling and loud cities in China there still remains one of the…

  • Lila Downs:  Ambassador of Mexican Culture

    Lila Downs: Ambassador of Mexican Culture

    Watching Lila Downs perform live was more than I expected. As a new Lila Downs’ fan I had no idea…

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Top Posts & Pages
The Tibetan Chuba
Where are the Taíno Indians Today?
Zacahuil – an ancient culinary tradition of the Huastec peoples
The Guachichiles and Cerro de San Pedro
Lila Downs:  Ambassador of Mexican Culture
The Jingle Dress Dance
How Lila Downs is changing the perception of indigenous women
The Amazing Journey of the Pumpkin and its Origins
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