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The prices on their menus were bargains, but some had signs saying, “Women Only.”OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT– Macon, GA -- In 1934 archaeologists employed by the Smithsonian Institute to examine this proposed addition to the national park system...
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Some time during the 1800s the indigenous peoples of the United States lost the right to call themselves “American Indians.” That privilege is now claimed exclusively by federal and state governments. Creek Indians living along the...
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The Miccosukee People seem as indigenous to the Sunshine State as the blooms of the Canna Lily, but they are “transplants” from elsewhere in North America. The location of “elsewhere” varies with the speculations of...
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