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  2. History of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tecumseh was the Shawnee leader of Tecumseh's War who attempted to organize an alliance of Native American tribes throughout North America. [ 86 ] As American expansion continued, Native Americans resisted settlers' encroachment in several regions of the new nation (and in unorganized territories), from the Northwest to the Southeast, and then ...

  3. Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most American Indians are comfortable with Indian, American Indian, and Native American. [139] That term is reflected in the name chosen for the National Museum of the American Indian, which opened in 2004 on the Mall in Washington, D.C.. Other commonly used terms are First Americans, First Nations, and Native Peoples. [140]

  4. List of Native American firsts - Wikipedia

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    Eliot Indian Bible page. 1663. First published writing by a Native American in the Americas: Honoratissimi Benefactores by Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck (). [9]First Bible published in the Americas: The Eliot Indian Bible is printed in Natick and one of the translators, James Printer became the first Native American to use a printing press.

  5. Samoset - Wikipedia

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    Samoset (also Somerset, c. 1590 – c. 1653) was an Abenaki sagamore and the first American Indian to make contact with the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony in New England. He startled the colonists on March 16, 1621 by walking into Plymouth Colony and greeting them in English, saying "Welcome, Englishmen." [1]

  6. List of Indian reservations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Populations are the total census counts and include non-Native American people as well, sometimes making up a majority of the residents. The total population of all of them is 1,043,762. [citation needed] A Bureau of Indian Affairs map of Indian reservations belonging to federally recognized tribes in the continental United States

  7. What is the Native American Church and why is peyote ... - AOL

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    After peyote was banned by U.S. government agents in 1888 and later by 15 states, Native American tribes began incorporating as individual Native American Churches in 1918.