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1917 More Indians are born than die For the first time in 50 years, more Indians are born than die, as federal appropriations for medical ... |
1915 Alaska Natives must renounce cultures to become citizens Chapter 24, Session Laws of Alaska, recognizes Native peoples as citizens of the Territory of Alaska ... |
1915 The Alaska Native Sisterhood is established Following the formation of the Alaska Native Brotherhood in 1912, Alaska Native women meet in the Tlingit ... |
1912 Alaska Natives organize to seek rights Twelve Alaska Native men and one woman create the Alaska Native Brotherhood to preserve traditions, ... |
1909 Native Hawaiians lose access to Western medical care After Governor Walter Frear privatizes Queen’s Hospital, white physicians and businessmen gain control ... |
1909 Queen seeks to help Hawaiian orphans Queen Liliu‘okalani establishes a third Ali‘i Trust, dedicating her land and money to build an institution ... |
1906 Allotments take land from Alaska Native villages In the Alaska Native Allotment Act, the U.S. Congress establishes strict regulations about which Alaska ... |
1905 Native Hawaiian healing practices are outlawed While the Hawaiian monarchs swung back and forth between restricting Native healers, known as kahuna , ... |
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- ... |