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In 2018, that important role in American history is especially relevant in the case of one particular war. Not only is November Native American Heritage Month and a time to give thanks ...
The United States first began to witness this unification in World War I, when 3,000-6,000 Native Americans enlisted to fight alongside their fellow patriots, and 10,000 Native American women ...
Van Barfoot, a World War II hero and a Medal of Honor recipient ... in the continental United States to bear the name of a Native American soldier. The ceremony was the culmination of a yearslong ...
including the exhibit’s eponymous “Like a Hammer,” which is adorned in bright colors and crafted from materials such as Elk hide, wool blanket, pinewood block, fur, and more. Noticing how people of ...