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Across Native America, warrior traditions inspire incredible athletes and connect people to combat, games and glory. Warrior Spirit reveals the Native heroes who live and breathe this legacy today.
School leaders say the omnipresent logo and “Warrior” name for the school athletic teams are sources of pride here, in the only U.S. city built on land leased from a Native American reservation.
Wa-Tho-Huk, also known as James Francis Thorpe or Bright Path, was born in most accounts in [1887 or] 1888. He was a member of the Sac and Fox and Potawatomi Nations. Jim Thorpe was a warrior; a ...
With the first woman-owned Native restaurant in Northern California, Crystal Wahpepah, the self-proclaimed Indigenous food warrior is ready to help Indigenous cuisine regain ...
Indian Relay, an exciting and dangerous horse race, is a source of pride for members of the Native American Horse Nations tribes. Latest U.S.
New York's Indian Seneca Nation has agreed to let Salamanca school district located on Native American land keep its Warrior nickname and logo despite the state's ban on schools' use of Indigenous ...
Smith and Warrior broke new ground, infusing their overview of the American Indian activist movement with interviews, in-depth biographical sketches, and passion. 2.
SALAMANCA, N.Y. (AP) — The profile of a Native American man, a braid trailing down and feather jutting up, is tiled into a high school hallway, dyed into the weight room carpet and laid into the ...