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Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #nativenations, aggregated by home.social.

  1. #OnThisDayInHistory: May 28, 1830, #AndrewJackson Signs #IndianRemovalAct

    by Levi Rickert May 28, 2026

    "On this day in 1830 — 196 years ago — President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act into law.

    "The Act created a process that allowed the president to exchange lands west of the Mississippi River for the homelands of Native tribes in the eastern United States. In return, tribes were promised financial assistance, supplies for relocation, and the guarantee that they could live on their new lands under the protection of the United States government “forever.”

    "In practice, however, the Indian Removal Act became a tool of #coercion and #dispossession. Under Jackson and his supporters, #NativeNations were pressured, bribed, and forced into signing #RemovalTreaties that stripped them of their ancestral territories across the Southeast.

    "By the end of his presidency, Jackson had signed nearly 70 removal treaties, leading to the forced relocation of approximately 50,000 #NativeAmericans to what was then called #IndianTerritory, in present-day #Oklahoma. Entire nations were uprooted from lands they had inhabited for generations and pushed into unfamiliar territory designated by the federal government.

    "The policy culminated in the Trail of Tears — one of the darkest chapters in American history. Thousands of Native people died from disease, #starvation, and exposure during the forced marches west, including nearly one-quarter of the #CherokeeNation.

    "Because of his central role in Native removal and the suffering it caused, many Native Americans remember Jackson as the '#IndianKiller' president and continue to oppose efforts to honor him, including his image remaining on the twenty-dollar bill."

    nativenewsonline.net/currents/

    #USHistory #USPol #Genocide #TrailOfTears #NativeAmericans #NativeAmericanHistory #ForcedRelocation #HumanRightsViolations

  2. As federal environmental priorities shift, sovereign Native American nations have their own plans

    Long before the large-scale Earth Day protests on April 22, 1970 – often credited with spurring significant environmental…
    #Environment #environmentalhistorian #environmentallaw #EnvironmentalManagement #Fishingrights #NativeAmericans #Nativenations #Nativepeoples #Quinaulttribe #sovereignnations #triballands #TribalNations
    europesays.com/2696051/

  3. Besides the Natives, every one in India, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Nigeria, Kenya, Canada, US, Algeria is an Immigrant.

    #NativeNations

  4. Besides the Natives, every one in India, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Nigeria, Kenya, Canada, US, Algeria is an Immigrant.

    #NativeNations

  5. Besides the Natives, every one in India, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Nigeria, Kenya, Canada, US, Algeria is an Immigrant.

    #NativeNations

  6. Besides the Natives, every one in India, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Nigeria, Kenya, Canada, US, Algeria is an Immigrant.

    #NativeNations

  7. Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian urban area north of Mexico on the North American continent. At its peak, around 1000 years ago, it may have had a population of 40,000 people, possibly being larger than London or Paris at the time.

    Can you find Cahokia on a #map?

    Click to guess: whereintheworldgame.com/?id=17

    More info here: patreon.com/posts/cahokia-1426

    #History #Geography #Archaeology #Indigenous #NativeNations

  8. Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian urban area north of Mexico on the North American continent. At its peak, around 1000 years ago, it may have had a population of 40,000 people, possibly being larger than London or Paris at the time.

    Can you find Cahokia on a ?

    Click to guess: whereintheworldgame.com/?id=17

    More info here: patreon.com/posts/cahokia-1426

  9. Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian urban area north of Mexico on the North American continent. At its peak, around 1000 years ago, it may have had a population of 40,000 people, possibly being larger than London or Paris at the time.

    Can you find Cahokia on a #map?

    Click to guess: whereintheworldgame.com/?id=17

    More info here: patreon.com/posts/cahokia-1426

    #History #Geography #Archaeology #Indigenous #NativeNations

  10. Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian urban area north of Mexico on the North American continent. At its peak, around 1000 years ago, it may have had a population of 40,000 people, possibly being larger than London or Paris at the time.

    Can you find Cahokia on a #map?

    Click to guess: whereintheworldgame.com/?id=17

    More info here: patreon.com/posts/cahokia-1426

    #History #Geography #Archaeology #Indigenous #NativeNations

  11. Cahokia was the largest pre-Columbian urban area north of Mexico on the North American continent. At its peak, around 1000 years ago, it may have had a population of 40,000 people, possibly being larger than London or Paris at the time.

    Can you find Cahokia on a #map?

    Click to guess: whereintheworldgame.com/?id=17

    More info here: patreon.com/posts/cahokia-1426

    #History #Geography #Archaeology #Indigenous #NativeNations

  12. In light of proposed revisions to NAGPRA’s implementation regulations, Erin Guthrie conducted an extensive, independent analysis of public responses to the prospective changes.

    Learn more in her AAP FirstView publication.

    #archaeology #NAGPRA #nativenations #repatriation

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  13. In light of proposed revisions to NAGPRA’s implementation regulations, Erin Guthrie conducted an extensive, independent analysis of public responses to the prospective changes.

    Learn more in her AAP FirstView publication.

    #archaeology #NAGPRA #nativenations #repatriation

    cambridge.org/core/journals/ad

  14. In light of proposed revisions to NAGPRA’s implementation regulations, Erin Guthrie conducted an extensive, independent analysis of public responses to the prospective changes.

    Learn more in her AAP FirstView publication.

    #archaeology #NAGPRA #nativenations #repatriation

    cambridge.org/core/journals/ad

  15. In light of proposed revisions to NAGPRA’s implementation regulations, Erin Guthrie conducted an extensive, independent analysis of public responses to the prospective changes.

    Learn more in her AAP FirstView publication.

    #archaeology #NAGPRA #nativenations #repatriation

    cambridge.org/core/journals/ad

  16. In light of proposed revisions to NAGPRA’s implementation regulations, Erin Guthrie conducted an extensive, independent analysis of public responses to the prospective changes.

    Learn more in her AAP FirstView publication.

    #archaeology #NAGPRA #nativenations #repatriation

    cambridge.org/core/journals/ad

  17. Jennifer Haas, Brooke Morgan, Ellen Lofaro, Jayne-Leigh Thomas, Sarah O’Donnell, Nina Schreiner, & Miranda Panther explore the impact of revised #NAGPRA regulations on how #NativeNations & institutions care for #Indigenous ancestral remains & #culturalitems.

    Learn more in their AAP FirstView piece.

    doi.org/10.1017/aap.2025.14

  18. Jennifer Haas, Brooke Morgan, Ellen Lofaro, Jayne-Leigh Thomas, Sarah O’Donnell, Nina Schreiner, & Miranda Panther explore the impact of revised #NAGPRA regulations on how #NativeNations & institutions care for #Indigenous ancestral remains & #culturalitems.

    Learn more in their AAP FirstView piece.

    doi.org/10.1017/aap.2025.14

  19. Jennifer Haas, Brooke Morgan, Ellen Lofaro, Jayne-Leigh Thomas, Sarah O’Donnell, Nina Schreiner, & Miranda Panther explore the impact of revised #NAGPRA regulations on how #NativeNations & institutions care for #Indigenous ancestral remains & #culturalitems.

    Learn more in their AAP FirstView piece.

    doi.org/10.1017/aap.2025.14

  20. Jennifer Haas, Brooke Morgan, Ellen Lofaro, Jayne-Leigh Thomas, Sarah O’Donnell, Nina Schreiner, & Miranda Panther explore the impact of revised #NAGPRA regulations on how #NativeNations & institutions care for #Indigenous ancestral remains & #culturalitems.

    Learn more in their AAP FirstView piece.

    doi.org/10.1017/aap.2025.14

  21. Jennifer Haas, Brooke Morgan, Ellen Lofaro, Jayne-Leigh Thomas, Sarah O’Donnell, Nina Schreiner, & Miranda Panther explore the impact of revised #NAGPRA regulations on how #NativeNations & institutions care for #Indigenous ancestral remains & #culturalitems.

    Learn more in their AAP FirstView piece.

    doi.org/10.1017/aap.2025.14

  22. #NativeNations Mobilize Against #ICE Targeting and Profiling

    #Native Nations across #TurtleIsland are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of #IndigenousPeople being #RaciallyProfiled, #stopped, #questioned, and mistakenly #detained for undocumented #immigrants. They’re also reminding their citizens to find strength and resilience in the histories their communities have already overcome.

    by Luna Reyna, #UnderscoreNativeNews [#UNN] + #IndianCountryToday [#ICT]

    "Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned and mistakenly detained by federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping immigrant crackdown.

    Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a Jan. 24 news release that his 'office has received multiple reports from Navajo citizens that they have had negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest.'

    "'We now know that Navajo people and enrolled members of other tribes are being detained in Phoenix and other cities by #ICE,' Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley said during a Naabik’íyáti’ committee meeting on Jan. 23."

    Read more:
    underscore.news/justice/federa
    #RosebudSioux #ChippewaCree #ICERaids #ResistICE #ShonshoneBannocTribes #CDIB #Arizona #LummiNation #NavajoNation #Dine #TohonoOodhamNation #NoOneIsIllegalOnStolenLand

  23. #NativeNations Mobilize Against #ICE Targeting and Profiling

    #Native Nations across #TurtleIsland are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of #IndigenousPeople being #RaciallyProfiled, #stopped, #questioned, and mistakenly #detained for undocumented #immigrants. They’re also reminding their citizens to find strength and resilience in the histories their communities have already overcome.

    by Luna Reyna, #UnderscoreNativeNews [#UNN] + #IndianCountryToday [#ICT]

    "Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned and mistakenly detained by federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping immigrant crackdown.

    Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a Jan. 24 news release that his 'office has received multiple reports from Navajo citizens that they have had negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest.'

    "'We now know that Navajo people and enrolled members of other tribes are being detained in Phoenix and other cities by #ICE,' Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley said during a Naabik’íyáti’ committee meeting on Jan. 23."

    Read more:
    underscore.news/justice/federa
    #RosebudSioux #ChippewaCree #ICERaids #ResistICE #ShonshoneBannocTribes #CDIB #Arizona #LummiNation #NavajoNation #Dine #TohonoOodhamNation #NoOneIsIllegalOnStolenLand

  24. #NativeNations Mobilize Against #ICE Targeting and Profiling

    #Native Nations across #TurtleIsland are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of #IndigenousPeople being #RaciallyProfiled, #stopped, #questioned, and mistakenly #detained for undocumented #immigrants. They’re also reminding their citizens to find strength and resilience in the histories their communities have already overcome.

    by Luna Reyna, #UnderscoreNativeNews [#UNN] + #IndianCountryToday [#ICT]

    "Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned and mistakenly detained by federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping immigrant crackdown.

    Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a Jan. 24 news release that his 'office has received multiple reports from Navajo citizens that they have had negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest.'

    "'We now know that Navajo people and enrolled members of other tribes are being detained in Phoenix and other cities by #ICE,' Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley said during a Naabik’íyáti’ committee meeting on Jan. 23."

    Read more:
    underscore.news/justice/federa
    #RosebudSioux #ChippewaCree #ICERaids #ResistICE #ShonshoneBannocTribes #CDIB #Arizona #LummiNation #NavajoNation #Dine #TohonoOodhamNation #NoOneIsIllegalOnStolenLand

  25. #NativeNations Mobilize Against #ICE Targeting and Profiling

    #Native Nations across #TurtleIsland are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of #IndigenousPeople being #RaciallyProfiled, #stopped, #questioned, and mistakenly #detained for undocumented #immigrants. They’re also reminding their citizens to find strength and resilience in the histories their communities have already overcome.

    by Luna Reyna, #UnderscoreNativeNews [#UNN] + #IndianCountryToday [#ICT]

    "Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned and mistakenly detained by federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping immigrant crackdown.

    Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a Jan. 24 news release that his 'office has received multiple reports from Navajo citizens that they have had negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest.'

    "'We now know that Navajo people and enrolled members of other tribes are being detained in Phoenix and other cities by #ICE,' Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley said during a Naabik’íyáti’ committee meeting on Jan. 23."

    Read more:
    underscore.news/justice/federa
    #RosebudSioux #ChippewaCree #ICERaids #ResistICE #ShonshoneBannocTribes #CDIB #Arizona #LummiNation #NavajoNation #Dine #TohonoOodhamNation #NoOneIsIllegalOnStolenLand

  26. #NativeNations Mobilize Against #ICE Targeting and Profiling

    #Native Nations across #TurtleIsland are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of #IndigenousPeople being #RaciallyProfiled, #stopped, #questioned, and mistakenly #detained for undocumented #immigrants. They’re also reminding their citizens to find strength and resilience in the histories their communities have already overcome.

    by Luna Reyna, #UnderscoreNativeNews [#UNN] + #IndianCountryToday [#ICT]

    "Tribes across the U.S. are responding to reports of Indigenous people being racially profiled, stopped, questioned and mistakenly detained by federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping immigrant crackdown.

    Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said in a Jan. 24 news release that his 'office has received multiple reports from Navajo citizens that they have had negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest.'

    "'We now know that Navajo people and enrolled members of other tribes are being detained in Phoenix and other cities by #ICE,' Navajo Nation Council Speaker Crystalyne Curley said during a Naabik’íyáti’ committee meeting on Jan. 23."

    Read more:
    underscore.news/justice/federa
    #RosebudSioux #ChippewaCree #ICERaids #ResistICE #ShonshoneBannocTribes #CDIB #Arizona #LummiNation #NavajoNation #Dine #TohonoOodhamNation #NoOneIsIllegalOnStolenLand

  27. CW: Obligations for a New Year

    > As we (embrace | resist) (the future | the present | the past) ... the grief ...

    from "Obligations 2" by Layli Long Soldier from #NewPoets of #NativeNations

    poetryfoundation.org/poems/149

    #FederatedMemory

  28. CW: Obligations for a New Year

    > As we (embrace | resist) (the future | the present | the past) ... the grief ...

    from "Obligations 2" by Layli Long Soldier from #NewPoets of #NativeNations

    poetryfoundation.org/poems/149

    #FederatedMemory

  29. CW: Obligations for a New Year

    > As we (embrace | resist) (the future | the present | the past) ... the grief ...

    from "Obligations 2" by Layli Long Soldier from #NewPoets of #NativeNations

    poetryfoundation.org/poems/149

    #FederatedMemory

  30. CW: Obligations for a New Year

    > As we (embrace | resist) (the future | the present | the past) ... the grief ...

    from "Obligations 2" by Layli Long Soldier from #NewPoets of #NativeNations

    poetryfoundation.org/poems/149

    #FederatedMemory

  31. CW: Obligations for a New Year

    > As we (embrace | resist) (the future | the present | the past) ... the grief ...

    from "Obligations 2" by Layli Long Soldier from #NewPoets of #NativeNations

    poetryfoundation.org/poems/149

    #FederatedMemory

  32. I recently saw some folks confuse the #Dine peoples (Navajo; Southwestern US area) with the #Dene peoples in Western sub-Arctic Canada. I can understand the confusion if you just look at spelling or if you've heard them both pronounced the same way.

    They're vastly different first peoples.

    Learn more about both of these First Nations.

    sentientmedia.org/plant-based-

    denetha.ca/history/

    #Indigenous #FirstNations #NativeNations #TurtleIsland #LearnMore

  33. I recently saw some folks confuse the #Dine peoples (Navajo; Southwestern US area) with the #Dene peoples in Western sub-Arctic Canada. I can understand the confusion if you just look at spelling or if you've heard them both pronounced the same way.

    They're vastly different first peoples.

    Learn more about both of these First Nations.

    sentientmedia.org/plant-based-

    denetha.ca/history/

    #Indigenous #FirstNations #NativeNations #TurtleIsland #LearnMore

  34. I recently saw some folks confuse the #Dine peoples (Navajo; Southwestern US area) with the #Dene peoples in Western sub-Arctic Canada. I can understand the confusion if you just look at spelling or if you've heard them both pronounced the same way.

    They're vastly different first peoples.

    Learn more about both of these First Nations.

    sentientmedia.org/plant-based-

    denetha.ca/history/

    #Indigenous #FirstNations #NativeNations #TurtleIsland #LearnMore

  35. I recently saw some folks confuse the #Dine peoples (Navajo; Southwestern US area) with the #Dene peoples in Western sub-Arctic Canada. I can understand the confusion if you just look at spelling or if you've heard them both pronounced the same way.

    They're vastly different first peoples.

    Learn more about both of these First Nations.

    sentientmedia.org/plant-based-

    denetha.ca/history/

    #Indigenous #FirstNations #NativeNations #TurtleIsland #LearnMore