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Welcome to the blog section of BraveBrother.com!  In this area there is a collection of writings on a variety of topics that are related to indigenous cultures.  Many of the blogs focus on historical topics, individual people, languages studies, photography, and more!  If you are interested in reading how photography, cultures, and language studies intersect, then this is the place for you!  Feel free to browse through the blog posts and let us know if there are any questions. Thanks for visiting!

While hiking in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, I was fortunate to come across a stream of water that was

We have before us an engraving of this pleasant-looking structure, where a large number of Indian girls are now educated

INDIAN WAR. — We have a large collection of newspaper articles relating to the war against the Seminoles—the chief things

The Arkansas Intelligencer learns through Mr. J. W. Taylor a respectable merchant of the Creek nation, that the Pawnee Mahas

On the Character of the Delaware Indians, Compared with That of the Five Nations.
IT is remarkable, that, in the

Preface: This article is from April 1844. There are a few things to note.  First, Ojibbeway is an alternate spelling

Indian Treaties. The treaties concluded last year with the Chippewa, Sioux, and Winnebago indians, and with the tribes residing in

PUNCH has the pleasure to record an interesting event which occurred on Tuesday, the 9th instant. NOT-EN-A-AKM, or "the Strong

Though we do not usually interfere with matters of a private nature, yet a case of so peculiar a character

Substance of the treaty made and concluded between D. D. Mitchell, esq. agent for indian affairs, and the Creek nation

The death of this venerable old man, at the age of eighty-six, occurred about two weeks ago, in Solebury township

BY THE REV. Vt. H. FOOTE.
There was a time when the name of Cornstalk thrilled every heart in West

History presents few instances of greater valor and magnanimity, than are displayed in the character of Opechanchanough, an Indian Chief

Sir, Ten days ago I was not aware that such a person existed as the son of the Indian leader

In the (London) Missionary Register for December we find a letter from Bishop Chase to his friend Timothy Wiggin, esq

This blog post was written on March 8th, International Women's Day. A day to imagine a gender equal world

Introduction

Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Chattanooga, TN for the first time.  There was a large event

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