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  2. Arapaho - Wikipedia

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    The Arapaho autonym is Hinono'eino or Inun-ina ("our people" or "people of our own kind"). They refer to their tribe as Hinono'eiteen (Arapaho Nation). The Cheyenne called them Hitanwo'iv or Hetanevoeo/Hetanevo'eo'o ("People of the Sky" or "Cloud People"); the Dakota as Mahpíyato ("Blue Cloud Men"), and the Lakota and Nakota referred to them ...

  3. Arapaho language - Wikipedia

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    The Arapaho Project" is an effort made by the Arapaho people to promote and restore their traditional language and culture. [8] Despite hope for the language, its relatively few active users and the fact that it has seen recent population decreases render Arapaho an endangered language .

  4. Photography by Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Lee Marmon (Laguna Pueblo), next to his most famous photograph, "White Man's Moccasins". Photography by indigenous peoples of the Americas is an art form that began in the late 19th century and has expanded in the 21st century, including digital photography, underwater photography, and a wide range of alternative processes.

  5. Portal:Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    picture of an Aztec woman with a speech scroll coming out of her mouth, from the florentine codex. Nahuatl (/ ˈ n ɑː w ɑː t əl /; Nahuatl pronunciation: [ˈnaːwatɬ] ⓘ), known informally as Aztec, is a language or group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family.

  6. 17 photos that chronicle America's iconic history of activism

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    Donald Trump's election and recent wave of executive orders have inspired protests nationwide. The day after the president's inauguration, the Women's March on Washington swelled to a half million ...

  7. Frank Rinehart - Wikipedia

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    Frank Albert Rinehart (February 12, 1861 – December 17, 1928) was an American photographer who captured Native American personalities and scenes, especially portrait settings of leaders and members of the delegations who attended the 1898 Indian Congress in Omaha.

  8. President Joe Biden's Life in Photos - AOL

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    Joe Biden—full name Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.—is the 46th president of the United States. ... take a look back at Joe Biden's life in photos: 1951. Joe was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in ...

  9. Photos show Jimmy Carter's inspiring life, from humble ... - AOL

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    "I pray that I won't disappoint the American people," President Carter told Walters in the December 1976 interview. Jimmy Carter was sworn in as the 39th president of the United States on January ...

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