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  2. Zitkala-Sa - Wikipedia

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    Zitkala-Ša with her violin in 1898. Zitkala-Ša was born on February 22, 1876, on the Yankton Indian Reservation in South Dakota.She was raised by her mother, Ellen Simmons, whose Dakota name was Thaté Iyóhiwiŋ (Every Wind or Reaches for the Wind).

  3. AIROS Native Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Two of the programs AIROS carried have become among the longest-running Native American radio programs. The music program Native Sounds Native Voices originated in the studios of KZUM. It was first broadcast in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1994. [2] Native American Calling is a call-in talk show. AIROS carried its national premiere on June 5, 1995.

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

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    In New Mexico, most reservations are called Pueblos. In some western states, notably Nevada, there are Native American areas called Indian colonies. 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 ...

  5. Timeline of music in the United States (1850–1879) - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of American Ethnology is created at the Smithsonian Institution; the Bureau studies and documents Native American music and culture. [ 162 ] [ 201 ] Ned Harrigan and Tony Hart transition from the variety show to the musical play , with stories centered around characters with distinct ethnic backgrounds.

  6. Yavapai-Prescott Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Yavapai reservation is approximately 1,413 acres (5.72 km 2) in central Yavapai County in west-central Arizona.In the early 1930s, Sam Jimulla and his wife Viola Jimulla, with community support, pushed the government to provide reservation lands for the tribe, as they had been unable to secure federal funds for a housing project.

  7. Laguna Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-19-513877-1. Laguna Pueblo and Off-Reservation Trust Land, New Mexico United States Census Bureau; Notable Native Americans; Keleher, Julia M.; Chant, Elsie Ruth (2009). The Padre of Isleta: The Story of Father Anton Docher. Sunstone ...

  8. KKWE - Wikipedia

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    KKWE (89.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve White Earth, Minnesota and surrounding area. The station is owned by the White Earth Land Recovery Project, a Native American-run nonprofit organization. It airs a variety of music and talk programming, much of which is native-oriented.

  9. Kickapoo people - Wikipedia

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    Babe Shkit, Kickapoo chief and delegate from Indian Territory, c. 1900 The Kickapoo are an Algonquian-language people who likely migrated to or developed as a people in a large territory along the southern Wabash River in the area of modern Terre Haute, Indiana, where they were located at the time of first contact with Europeans in the 1600s.