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1923 Pioneering Apsáalooke (Crow) nurse graduates Susie Walking Bear Yellow graduates from the Boston City Hospital School of Nursing and returns to the ... |
1934 Commissioner calls for religious freedom for American Indians Commissioner of Indian Affairs, John Collier, issues a circular on American Indian religious freedom, ... |
1934 South Dakota insane asylum closed and investigated The Office of Indian Affairs insane asylum in Canton, South Dakota, is shut down because of terrible ... |
1941 Hawai‘i under martial law; U.S. military takes sacred lands Japan bombs Pearl Harbor at Honolulu, Hawai‘i. The United States declares war on Japan and enters World ... |
1941 Hopis argue for conscientious objector status Hopi elders choose Thomas Banyacya to be their “tongue and ears” and to warn the world of impending doom. ... |
1944 Alberta Schenck sits in ‘Whites Only’ theater section At a time when Alaska businesses routinely post signs reading, “No dogs, no Indians,” Alberta Schenck, ... |
1944 National Congress of American Indians established The National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is founded. A generation educated in off-reservation ... |
1945 Alaska’s territorial legislature adopts anti-discrimination law Elizabeth Peratrovich, president of the Alaska Native Sisterhood, testifies before the Alaska Territorial ... |
1953 Congress seeks to abolish tribes, relocate American Indians Congress passes a resolution beginning a federal policy of termination, through which American Indian ... |
1959 Washington State challenges tribal treaty fishing rights Washington State authorities forcefully evict Puyallup, Nisqually, and other tribal subsistence fishermen ... |