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Topics | Cultures of War - National Museum of the American Indian

For thousands of years, American Indians have protected their communities. A warrior's customary role, however, involved more than fighting.

What Does it Mean to Be a Warrior? - PBS

It's about keeping the peace and making sure traditions and cultures stay aligned with values. Those values have translated to higher rates of Native Americans ...

A 'Warrior Tradition': Why Native Americans continue fighting for the ...

[MEANS] A warrior was always somebody who fought for their native nation. For the most part, that was militaristically. But now that has ...

Native American Warrior Culture Influences Support for Serving in ...

Zotigh educated the audience on the Native Americans' warrior culture, their military contributions and some of the effects on their communities.

The Warrior Tradition - PBS

Indian warriors have a wide mix of emotions and motives – patriotism, pride, rage, courage, practicality, and spirituality, all mingling with an abiding respect ...

20th Century Warriors: Native American Participation in the United ...

Native American warriors are devoted to the survival of their people and their homeland. If necessary, warriors will lay down their lives for the preservation ...

The Warrior Tradition - YouTube

The Warrior Tradition, tells the astonishing, heartbreaking, inspiring, and largely-untold story of Native Americans in the United States ...

Plains Indian warfare - Wikipedia

During the American Indian Wars of the mid to late 19th century, Native American warriors of the Great Plains, sometimes referred to as braves in ...

Native American Military Service: Our Indigenous Heroes

In World War II, Native American soldiers, including the Navajo, Comanche, and Meskwaki, developed codes that they used actively on the battlefield as Code ...

A Warrior's Tradition Recognizes Native Americans

The requirements for a successful military service - strength, bravery, pride and wisdom - match those of the American Indian warrior. Military ...

Warfare and Defense | Milwaukee Public Museum

Europeans also found certain Indian war practices inscrutable or distasteful. Among some tribes, particularly the Iroquois, Indian warriors captured in battle ...

A More Complete Story about American Indian Code Talkers | The ...

Despite everything that American Indians have endured in the past, the warrior tradition—the tradition of protecting their people—called many of ...

The Warrior Tradition | PBS

The Warrior Tradition, tells the astonishing, heartbreaking, inspiring, and largely-untold story of Native Americans in the United States military.

Native warrior culture - Joint Base Andrews

US Air Force Capt. Travis Trueblood, 11th Wing assistant staff judge advocate assigned to Joint Base Andrews, is a Native American service member.

MuseumMonday The warrior culture... - Bushy Run Battlefield

Chris Drummond You think all Indians are one Indian? You can choose to educate yourself, or you can choose to remain ignorant. Not all were " ...

The Warrior Tradition: PBS documentary highlights Native American ...

Those include patriotism, pride, rage, courage, practicality, and spirituality, all mingling with an abiding respect for tribal, familial, and ...

These Meaningful Military Traditions Come From Native American ...

Almost every Army helo ... Apache, Black Hawk, Chinook, Kiowa, Lakota, Creek, Cayuse, Huron, and Ute. All Native American tribes and currently ...

SAIGE honors Native American contributions to modern warfare

The Apache leader Geronimo and the Seminole people used resistance fighting with hit-and-run tactics. Muscogee warriors used night attacks. The ...

Military Societies, American Indian | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma ...

Most of the men's dances are directly descended from the military society ceremonies of groups such as the Kiowa, Comanche, Plains Apache, Otoe, Cheyenne, ...

Patriot Nations: Native Americans in Our Nation's Armed Forces

For thousands of years, American Indians have protected their communities and lands. A warrior's traditional role, however, involved more than fighting enemies.