November 2, 1972: Approximately 500 Native Americans occupy the Bureau of Indian Affairs offices in Washington, DC.
November 14, 1944: The National Congress of American Indians is founded.
November 16, 1990: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is enacted.
November 17, 2000: U.S. gold coin is minted commemorating Sacajawea.
November 20, 1969: Native American occupy Alcatraz Island claiming right of possession under previous treaties.
November 27, 1868: Custer attacks Cheyenne camp on Washita River killing Black Kettle.
November 28, 1989: National Museum of the American Indian Act is signed.
November 29, 1864: Sand Creek Massacre, troops commanded by Colonel John Chivington attack Chief Black Kettle’s Cheyenne killing mostly women and children.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
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