The first regiment of black Army soldiers was established in 1866. Six all black cavalry and infantry regiments were created by Congress to “help control the Native Americans of the Plains, [...]
David Patterson Sr, was one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers from WWII. He passed away on October 8 at Rio Rancho, New Mexico at the age of 94 from complications of pneumonia and a [...]
Saint Laurent-sur-Mer Park, June 5, 2017 – A blue granite Turtle lies in the sand on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach in Normandy. Nearby, a plaque reminds visitors of the battle, and the [...]
You can call it coincidence, or even “spooky” but the fact that a huge herd of Buffalo showed up at the Dakota Pipeline Protest when the Native Americans had been praying for [...]
North Dakota: The DHS has cut off the water supply to thousands of Native Americans who have been protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. “This is nothing but repression of our growing [...]
You may not have heard about the “Dakota Access Pipeline,” but it’s the center of a controversy over land in the Dakotas. The Standing Rock Sioux have been protesting the light [...]