• These were made while Stiles was a staff member of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation from 1938-1974. (si.edu)
  • The Stiles collection consists of photographs and films made by William Stiles on behalf of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation from 1938 to 1974. (si.edu)
  • Before joining the staff of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation in May 1938, William F. Stiles was George G. Heye's personal driver. (si.edu)
  • National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution. (si.edu)
  • Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. (si.edu)
  • His athletic skill led him to be inducted into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame in 1973. (si.edu)
  • The Diné (Navajo) peoples are a Native American Indian tribal group indigenous to the area now known as the Southwestern United States. (1stdibs.com)
  • He also variously photographed the Narragansett and Niantic peoples of Rhode Island, the Onondaga on the Onondaga Reservation, the Eastern Band of Cherokee in North Carolina, the Seneca of New York, the Attikamekw (Tete De Boule Cree) and the Mohawk of Quebec, and the Mushuaunnuat of Labrador. (si.edu)
  • Bates, Craig D. "Dressing the Part: A Brief Look at the Development of Stereotypical Indian Clothing Among Native Peoples in the Far West. (shastalibraries.org)
  • Cherokee, county, northern South Carolina, U.S. It is bordered to the north by North Carolina, to the south by the Pacolet River, and to the southeast by the Broad River, into which the Pacolet flows at the county's southern tip. (britannica.com)
  • North Carolina Senate Bill 873: Access to Affordable College Act proposes to lower the tuition cost of North Carolina's public higher education institutes. (ipetitions.com)
  • On March 7, 1887, Croatan Normal School was established after legislation sponsored by Representative Hamilton McMillan of Robeson County was enacted by the General Assembly of North Carolina. (ipetitions.com)
  • July 1, 1996 Pembroke state University became The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. (ipetitions.com)
  • Today, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has approximately 6,200 students from diverse backgrounds. (ipetitions.com)
  • Cherokee: Native Americans' first newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix, began publication in February 1828. (britannica.com)
  • This was at a time when there were no schools for Native Americans to attend. (ipetitions.com)
  • Cherokee, North American Indians of Iroquoian lineage who constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes at the time of European colonization of the Americas. (britannica.com)
  • Charlie Barnet: …with the recording of "Cherokee" (1939), his signature song, and with "Skyliner" (1944). (britannica.com)
  • The Rise of Andrew Jackson: Indian Removal: In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), however, Chief Justice John Marshall declared that because Indian nations were dependent entities, they had no standing before the judiciary. (britannica.com)
  • Cherokee language: …half-Cherokee Indian who developed the Cherokee syllabary from 1809 to 1821, began by trying to devise a logographic alphabet (one graphic symbol for one word), though that eventually proved to be too unwieldy. (britannica.com)
  • The noticeable absence of Beijing and East African Indian families was not consistent with the patterns reported in neighbouring countries. (who.int)
  • American Journal of Emergency Medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • Many people have benefited from UNC-Pembroke's academic programs and rich American Indian Heritage. (ipetitions.com)
  • locale), a Blackfoot Indian tribe member. (1stdibs.com)
  • the Blackfoot Indian tribe. (1stdibs.com)
  • father and child, more than likely (judging by the locale), Blackfoot Indian tribe members. (1stdibs.com)
  • Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center. (si.edu)
  • 1939 October -- Expedition to Pennsylvania and New York. (si.edu)
  • Ina muzien (Vytautas Magnus University): `Lithuanian-American radio and TV. (lu.se)
  • Washington State Chapter American College of Emergency Physicians Reporter. (cdc.gov)
  • This article reviews the history of medical and research abuses experienced by American Indians since European colonization. (researchgate.net)
  • This article examines the unethical research of American Indians/Alaska Natives in light of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male. (researchgate.net)
  • Literature citations indicate that significant unethical research and medical care incidents occurred both before and after the Tuskegee Syphilis Study among American Indians/Alaska Natives. (researchgate.net)
  • Between 1939 and 1953, it was the only state-supported four-year college for Indians in the nation. (ipetitions.com)
  • There are also two 8mm film reels titled 'Nascapi Indians at Davis Inlet, Labrador, New Foundland' that were made in the summer of 1965. (si.edu)
  • Moreover, people of American Indian, African, and European ancestry have been connected with Maryland's Jesuit plantations throughout their history. (brill.com)
  • Archaeological evidence of Indian missions in Maryland-however fragmented-contributes to a narrative of the Maryland mission that is at odds with prevailing nineteenth- and twentieth-century histories. (brill.com)
  • The Fountain of Youth : ancient Indian village burial grounds. (upenn.edu)
  • Was it an African name, or perhaps a moniker that marked his connection with Iroquoian-speaking American Indians such as Susquehannocks (sometimes called Mingos)? (brill.com)
  • Archaeological sites associated with the Maryland Mission/ Province bear similarities to Jesuit mission sites in New France as well as plantations in Latin America and the Caribbean. (brill.com)
  • Our collection focuses on the tribes native to Shasta County, specifically the Achomawi , Atsugewi , Klamath , Nomlaki , Shasta , Wintu , and Yana Native American tribes. (shastalibraries.org)
  • Located in the Shasta Public Libraries' California Indian Library Collection on the 2nd floor of the Redding Library. (shastalibraries.org)
  • American Philosophical Society Collection of Materials Relating to the American Indian, Philadelphia, Penn. (shastalibraries.org)
  • Brown would go on to win the Boston Marathon again in 1939 and was chosen for the U.S. Olympic team in 1936 and 1940. (si.edu)