About 90,000 American Indian families are homeless or under-housed.![]() Do you really know Geronimo?Born Goyathlay (One Who Yawns) in present day Clifton, Arizona, Geronimo’s name has become synonymous with a battle charge cry. Learn more about Geronimo. History and CultureView AllKey events in the history of Native Americans include more than a hundred and fifty years of interaction with white settlers. These events, often tragic and inaccurately documented, contain the historical roots of life today on the Northern Plains reservations. Here are only a few: BiographiesView AllThere have been many notable Native Americans down through the ages and although mainstream America has not included them in most of modern day history books, Native American lore has held them in high regard. We cannot erase the omissions of the past, but we can draw attention to at least a small number of the many outstanding Native Americans. Suggested ReadingView All
Native American Books
We have first-hand accounts from the Indian people we serve as well as newspapers, both Native American and main stream, and data obtained from well respected publications and research documents by noted authors. We have researched to provide an accurate and respectful look at the Indian people we work with and serve.
Northern Plains Reservations We ServeView AllTribes that now live on the Northern Plains originally spanned an area from the Great Lakes in the north, to western Montana, and as far south and east as the lower Mississippi. These tribes hunted, fished and farmed. Beginning in the 1700s, many of these tribes acquired horses. This new mobility allowed them to become nomadic, and several tribes began following the buffalo herds of the Northern Plains. To learn more about the Northern Plains reservations in which we serve, click the links below. Southwest Plains Reservations We ServeView All
To learn more about the Southwest reservations in which we serve, click the links below. |