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1912 Volcano erupts; destroys Alaska Native village At the head of the Alaska Peninsula in southwestern Alaska, the volcano Novarupta erupts, destroying ... |
1906 Allotments take land from Alaska Native villages In the Alaska Native Allotment Act, the U.S. Congress establishes strict regulations about which Alaska ... |
1900 Native Hawaiians oppose U.S. annexation Nearly half the Native Hawaiians sign a petition to Congress opposing annexation. Liliu‘okalani, the ... |
1899 Henry Crow Dog II is born Henry Crow Dog II will become a traditional medicine man of the Lakota. Despite the individual land- ... |
1898 Canneries deplete salmon catch for Alaska Natives Along Alaska’s coastline, 55 canneries are in operation. Most refuse to employ Alaska Natives, instead ... |
1898 U.S. annexes Hawai‘i; seizes land; suppresses healers The U.S. annexes Hawai‘i and seizes royal and government lands. Launching aggressive assimilation policies, ... |
1896 Tagish family finds gold in the Klondike Miners descend on the Klondike after a Tagish man known as Skookum Jim Mason and his relatives find ... |
1893 Businessmen call on U.S. military to invade Hawai‘i Members of the Annexation Club accuse Queen Liliu‘okalani of being a “revolutionary” against Hawai‘i. ... |
1891 Hawai‘i’s last monarch is crowned King Kalakaua dies. Princess Liliu‘okalani, the last of nine heirs to the throne, succeeds him. She ... |
1890 Native population plunges In the U.S., Native population falls to an all-time low. The 1890 census records 237,196 Native people— ... |