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tags / Native American
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BinLeenk says:
It's absolutely stunning how I have failed to pursue much knowledge on Native Americans, especially since I live relatively close to one of the more famous Native American reservations. So with my cross country road trip officially underway, the Cherokee Indian Reservation was the first stop on my …
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nybe says:
Located on Adam Fortunate Eagle's home property, is his Round House Gallery. His art, as well as his wife's art, is displayed in this quaint mini-museum. He carves different types of stone and wood and also paints, as his wife beads many of his projects.
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Aditu says:
Wounded Knee: The Museum is small but packed full of information concerning the history leading up to and after the Wounded Knee Masscre. Admission to the museum is $ 5.00. The exhibits at the museum range from the Native American treaty process, the history of the Ghost Dance and it's meaning, the …
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nybe says:
I had been on this trail in 2005, and in only a few years, a significant amount of damage has been caused by people vandalizing and chipping away at these rocks. Although I was saddened to see this significant amount of destruction, I highly recommend you go see this 7,000 year old historic site bef…
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alyssa_ob says:
This little park is located just north of Manchester, TN. It is free and has pretty nice (but short) hiking trails. The trails start on top of 85 ft cliffs and drop down to river level (and back up, of course!). There are a few different waterfalls, most of which you can climb down near them (alt…
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mahoney says:
First off, I'm not a big shopper. That said, Old Town Scottsdale is nothing but shopping, with a few restaurants thrown in. I went there because I thought it **was** the old part of town. Turns out, most of the buildings, with their covered walkways and faux adobe exteriors, are not much older then …
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alyssa_ob says:
Located in the next town over from Colorado Spring, the manitou cliff dwellings are sandstone brick homes built underneath a red sandstone overhang. The dwellings were built by the Anasazi over 700 years ago. You can walk through the buildings and climb through the windows and doors to enter each r…
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SamFromBC says:
Entry fee is by donation, as those who run the museum do so voluntarily.
The museum is a bit small, but has some pretty interesting stuff. Lots of Native American stuff from the tribes that once lived in the area. There's also a lot of neat pictures from back when Mission was still getting start…
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alyssa_ob says:
Upper Sioux Agency was created in the late 1800s as a means to convert the Sioux Indians to Christianity and educate them as well as teach them agriculture. During the Sioux Uprising, several of the buildings were burned. Stone outlines of several of the buildings remain and one duplex was rebuilt…
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