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  • American Old West

    Wikipedia Designed to capture contributors and participants in America's expansion westward from the east coast. Including politicians, newsmen, explorers, founding fathers, frontiersmen, mountainmen, railroadmen, lawmen, outlaws, gunfighters, etc. Notable people of the American Old West Artists Frederic Remington - Artist who specialized in the American Old West Explorers Saca...

  • Indian Massacres

    Indian Massacres Cultural clashes between European settlers and Natives lasted for over four hundred years, from isolated incidents to large scale, organized wars. If the casualty was a civilian, of any background, our goal is to capture their death in a project on this list of “Indian Massacres.” So please add profiles to the massacre projects listed below; those projects are also found in t...

  • Popular Indian Personalities

    Prominent Indian Personalities Freedom Fighters Mahatma Gandhi Kaka Kalelkar Capt. Dr. Lakshmi Sehgal Jurists Justice M. C. Chagla Scientists Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai Writers Unsorted Following need to be updated Adoor Gopalakrishnan Dr. K.P.P. Nambiar

  • Black Hawk War 1832

    The Black Hawk War was a brief conflict fought in 1832 between the United States and Native Americans headed by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader. The war erupted soon after Black Hawk and a group of Sauks, Meskwakis, and Kickapoos known as the "British Band" crossed the Mississippi River into the U.S. state of Illinois in April 1832. Black Hawk's motives were ambiguous, but he was apparently hoping to...

  • Indians of Brazil

    The indigenous peoples of Brazil are the inhabitants originating from the Brazilian territory and were present here before the arrival of the Europeans in the late fifteenth century. There is a great diversity of indigenous peoples in Brazil, and the indigenous population, according to the 2022 census criteria, is approximately 1.6 million. Currently, there are still a number of obstacles in t...

  • Native American Diaspora

    Overview==American Indians were sent all over the world, including Bermuda, Bahamas, the Caribbean, Europe and Northwest Africa. The Native Americans were not just pushed westward across North America, they were exiled to the West Indies, and even the Southwest Pacific (New Guinea).* Native American Diaspora Blog Please follow the format of the project, and add people to the body. Also add peop...

  • South Asian Americans (pre-1965)

    This project aims to document the lives of South Americans of all ethnic groups in the United States prior to the passing of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, signed by former President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Profiles included in this project must specify the ethnicity (or an educated guess) of each person, rather than using broad categories like "Indian" or "Pakistani." This approa...

  • Black Hawk War

    There were two Wars called the Black Hawk War1. A war fought in 1832 in the Midwestern United States between Sauk and Fox Indians on one side and the United States Army and Illinois militia on the other. See; >References;> . A conflict, 1865-1872, between Mormon settlers and Native American tribes in Utah. See >References;> )>

  • Deerfield Massacre (1704)

    The 1704 Raid on Deerfield, MA occurred February 29 when French and Native American forces attacked the English frontier settlement at Deerfield, Massachusetts, just before dawn, burning part of the town, killing 56 villagers, and taking 109 settlers captive. This was part of the larger Queen Anne's War.The 'lucky' ones were murdered outright, others were captured and forced to walk to Quebec i...

  • Muskogee (Mvskoke) Creek Confederacy

    The word, Muskogee, did not appear in the colonial archives until just before the American Revolution. Mvskoke means “People who have herbs. ” Creek Indians were also known as Muskogee Creek . The Creek Indians are one of the Five Civilized Tribes: Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole Cultural area is the Southeast United States. Linguistic group: Muskogean Federal Stat...

  • Indian Mennonite Cemetery, Canton, Blaine, Oklahoma

    Indian Mennonite Cemetery resides in Canton, Cantonment Township, Blaine, Oklahoma. The cemetery is also known by the Canton Indian Mennonite Cemetery and the Cantonment Cemetery. This cemetery is one of the oldest in Blaine County, OK, having been established around 1876. At this time, Christian missionaries were teaching and ministering to the Indians of the area. Many of the graves are wit...

  • Ponca

    The Ponca The Ponca people[a] are a nation primarily located in the Great Plains of North America that share a common Ponca culture, history, and language, identified with two Indigenous nations: the Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma or the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska. Historically, the Ponca originated as a constituent part of a large nation situated along the Ohio River valley. This nation comp...

  • Black Hawk War 1865-1872

    The United States Vs The Ute , Paluite , Navajo and Apache == The Black Hawk War , or Black Hawk's War, from 1865 to 1872, is the name of the estimated 150 military engagement between Mormon settlers in the Four Corners region and members of the Ute, Paiute, Apache and Navajo tribes, led by a local Ute chief, Antonga Black Hawk. The conflict resulted in the abandonment of some settlements and p...

  • Native American DNA, Genetic Physical Traits, and Confirmed Native Lineage.

    Developing this project with hopes that we can compile sources regarding: Native American DNA, Native American inherited physical features, traits, diseases, and DNA reports. To assist all those doing research or seeking to compare and find lost paths to known tribal trees and various Native American Tribes here in North America.The project also created to further the research of DNA patterns w...

  • The Schenectady (NY) Massacre of 1690

    The Schenectady Massacre. It was an attack against the village of Schenectady in the colony of New York on 1690-02-08. It was carried out by a party of over 200 French and Sault and Algonquin Indian raiders that set out from Montreal to attack English outposts to the south, and was intended as retaliation for a series of devastating Iroquois raids for which the English had provided weapons and ...

  • Indian - arrivals in South Australia - Index

    Indian - arrivals in South Australia - Index Many families and some single persons arrived in South Australia, a free settlers State in the 1850's to 1880's.In working with these records it has been noticed that many did not stay in South Australia.They may have gone directly to the Goldfields, many appear in Victoria Australia and Queensland. This project will list these persons and profiles m...

  • 1918 lnfluenza Pandemic - India: Fatalities

    1918 Influenza Pandemic - India: Fatalities= Please add to this project any profiles of those resident in India who perished in the' Spanish Flu' pandemic of 1918. To participate in any project Working-with-Projects Working-with-projects-Step-by-Step ==="Spanish Flu" in India===The global mortality rate from the 1918/1919 pandemic is not known, but an estimated 10% to 20% of those who were infe...

  • 1918 lnfluenza Pandemic - India: Survivors

    1918 Influenza Pandemic - India: Survivors= Please add to this project any profiles of those resident in India who were infected but survived the' Spanish Flu' pandemic of 1918. To participate in any project Working with Projects Working with Projects : Step by step ==="Spanish Flu" in India===The global mortality rate from the 1918/1919 pandemic is not known, but an estimated 10% to 20% of tho...

  • Vaghela Roots

    We are from a line of Rajputs decendants. I always wanted to trace my roots as far as I can. Vaghela's who after the Solankis ruled Gujarat (A.D. 1242-1304) and held three chifship of Tharad, Movada and Diodar in the Palanpur Agency and the one chiefship of Pethapur in the Mahi Kantha. [Campbell, James; Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency Vol. ix Part 1, Vipin Jain for Vintage Books 2nd ed, 1988...

  • Child Emigration from Britain to Canada (Indian Mutiny Fund)

    This is a sub-project of the Child Emigration - Britain to Canada.This one is for the children from the Indian Mutiny Fund.The May 16, 1870 arrival in Quebec City was headed to Mr. Allen in Toronto.The May 29, 1871 arrival in Quebec City originated in London, England and was believed to be sent out by the Indian Mutiny Fund.On the whole the profiles linked to this project do not have any inform...