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Why Isn’t This Map in Our History Books?A Map of Native Tribes in Pre-Colonial North America🛒 Order poster from here🧡✊⤵️...
07/11/2025

Why Isn’t This Map in Our History Books?
A Map of Native Tribes in Pre-Colonial North America
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Few people realize that the ancestors of Native Americans arrived in North America around 15,000 years ago. Over thousands of years, they built a rich world of diverse communities, complex societies, and distinct cultures—each deeply rooted in the land.

Before Christopher Columbus set foot in the Americas in 1492, the Indigenous population is estimated to have reached over 70 million. What is now the United States was home to roughly 562 tribes, each with its own language, traditions, and a deep spiritual connection to nature.

Some of the largest and most well-known tribes include the Cherokee, Navajo, Sioux, Iroquois, Apache, Comanche, Pawnee, Choctaw, Mohawk, Cree, and Ojibwa—each once flourishing and sovereign across vast regions of the continent.

The map below is a rare artifact that captures North America before European contact—a time many refer to as the “Glory Days” of Indigenous nations. While Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and Aztec fell early to Spanish conquest, many interior North American tribes remained autonomous, some resisting colonial forces well into the 19th and even 20th centuries.

At their peak, Native peoples across the Americas spoke close to 4,000 languages, reflecting a cultural diversity on par with the greatest civilizations in human history.

But the European conquest that began in 1492 brought catastrophe: pandemics, warfare, forced displacement, and slavery caused a dramatic collapse in Indigenous populations. When the United States was founded, Native tribes were officially regarded as “semi-sovereign nations,” yet they were increasingly pushed off their lands, silenced, and stripped of their autonomy.

This map is more than a geographic document—it is a memory of a thriving world erased from most textbooks. It serves as a powerful reminder of the richness, resilience, and rightful place of Indigenous peoples in the history of this land—before that history was rewritten by those who came to conquer it.
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Gladys Lola Tantaquidgeon, from New London County, Connecticut - Mohegan - circa 1940{Note: Gladys Lola Tantaquidgeon wa...
06/26/2025

Gladys Lola Tantaquidgeon, from New London County, Connecticut - Mohegan - circa 1940

{Note: Gladys Lola Tantaquidgeon was born in 1889, the daughter of John Winslow Tantaquidgeon & Harriet Winifred Fielding. Gladys Lola Tantaquidgeon died in 2005.}

🎬 Happy 94th Birthday, Robert Duvall! 🎉Wishing a legendary Happy Birthday to Robert Duvall — one of the greatest actors ...
06/18/2025

🎬 Happy 94th Birthday, Robert Duvall! 🎉

Wishing a legendary Happy Birthday to Robert Duvall — one of the greatest actors of our time. From The Godfather to Apocalypse Now, Tender Mercies to The Apostle, you’ve created characters that are unforgettable, layered, and deeply human.

With quiet strength and unmatched depth, your performances have earned respect across generations and helped define excellence in American cinema.

🌟 Here’s to 94 years of masterful storytelling, dedication to the craft, and a legacy that continues to inspire. Happy Birthday, Mr. Duvall — you are truly a treasure of film. 🎂👏
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Chief Al-che-say. White Mountain Apache. ca. 1904. Photo by Carl Moon. Source - New York Public Library
06/17/2025

Chief Al-che-say. White Mountain Apache. ca. 1904. Photo by Carl Moon. Source - New York Public Library

🎉 Happy 95th Birthday, Clint Eastwood! 🎉Legend. Director. Icon of American Cinema.From the dusty streets of spaghetti We...
06/16/2025

🎉 Happy 95th Birthday, Clint Eastwood! 🎉
Legend. Director. Icon of American Cinema.

From the dusty streets of spaghetti Westerns to the director’s chair behind masterpieces like Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, and Gran Torino, you've defined—and redefined—what it means to be a Hollywood legend.

At 95, your grit, vision, and legacy continue to inspire filmmakers, actors, and fans around the world. Few have left a mark as deep, as daring, and as distinctly their own.

Wishing you a birthday filled with honor, reflection, and quiet strength.
Here’s to the man who made “Go ahead, make my day” a cinematic battle cry. 🎂🎬🤠

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Good Voiced Crow - Oglala - 1910
06/16/2025

Good Voiced Crow - Oglala - 1910

Chief Little Head. Crow. 1883. Photo by Frank Jay Haynes. Source - Montana Historical Society.
06/14/2025

Chief Little Head. Crow. 1883. Photo by Frank Jay Haynes. Source - Montana Historical Society.

🎬 Happy 94th Birthday, Robert Duvall! 🎉Wishing a legendary Happy Birthday to Robert Duvall — one of the greatest actors ...
06/13/2025

🎬 Happy 94th Birthday, Robert Duvall! 🎉

Wishing a legendary Happy Birthday to Robert Duvall — one of the greatest actors of our time. From The Godfather to Apocalypse Now, Tender Mercies to The Apostle, you’ve created characters that are unforgettable, layered, and deeply human.

With quiet strength and unmatched depth, your performances have earned respect across generations and helped define excellence in American cinema.

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Curly, Crow scout. 1880s. Photo by D.F. Barry
06/13/2025

Curly, Crow scout. 1880s. Photo by D.F. Barry

A Tewa girl. 1906. Photo by Edward CurtisA Tewa girl. 1906. Photo by Edward Curtis
06/12/2025

A Tewa girl. 1906. Photo by Edward CurtisA Tewa girl. 1906. Photo by Edward Curtis

"I Belong to the First Wind"đź’– Get yours: https://luvactortees.com/go-back-to-where-you-came-fromThey told me,"Go back to...
06/12/2025

"I Belong to the First Wind"

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They told me,
"Go back to where you came from."

I turned to the earth beneath my feet
and whispered,
“I never left.”

I came from the firelight of the first stories,
told beside rivers that still remember our names.
I came from the footprints pressed into soil
long before maps gave these lands new names.
I came from cedar smoke and the cry of the hawk—
truths older than borders.

You see,
my homeland is not a point on your compass.
It is the breath of the mountain in morning mist,
the hush of pine before snowfall,
the rhythm of hoofbeats across an open plain.

You ask where I came from—
but it is you who came later,
raising fences in a land that once had none.

So I return, not in defiance,
but in remembrance.
I set my tent on your front lawn,
not as an act of anger,
but as a prayer:
that one day, you too might remember
what it means to belong,
not to own.
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Sergeant Jim, White Mountain Apache scout, with Captain Crawford in Apache campaigns1885-1886 photo by Ben Wittick
06/11/2025

Sergeant Jim, White Mountain Apache scout, with Captain Crawford in Apache campaigns1885-1886 photo by Ben Wittick

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