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American Indian Community

American Indian Community > Demography And Ethnicity
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The American Indian Center of Indiana Inc.

The American Indian Center of Indiana (AICI) Inc., located in Indianapolis, is a non-profit organization that provides services to the… Read More »The American Indian Center of Indiana Inc.

Black Hawk War
Black Hawk War

Black Hawk, chief of the Sac Indians, called Ma-ka-tai-she-kia-kiak by his people, rejected the legitimacy of the Treaty of St.… Read More »Black Hawk War

Bowen Site 
Bowen Site 

The Bowen Site is the best documented of seven known Late Woodland Native American villages along the in . The… Read More »Bowen Site 

Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

Showcasing Native American art from across North America and Western American art, the Eiteljorg is the only museum of its… Read More »Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art

Fall Creek Massacre 
Fall Creek Massacre 

On March 22, 1824, a band of nine Seneca and Miami Indians camped on in nearby to hunt. Apparently not… Read More »Fall Creek Massacre 

Golden Hill Totem Pole of Indianapolis
Golden Hill Totem Pole of Indianapolis

In the fall of 1903, Hoosier native and then-governor of the Alaska Territory John Brady sailed on the U.S. Revenue… Read More »Golden Hill Totem Pole of Indianapolis

Native Americans

Native Americans have lived in Marion County for nearly 10,000 years and continue to do so today. The nations historically… Read More »Native Americans

Prehistoric Archaeological Sites
Prehistoric Archaeological Sites

Over 1,000 archaeological sites are recorded in Indianapolis and Marion County. The majority of these sites are prehistoric, dating from… Read More »Prehistoric Archaeological Sites

Strawtown
Strawtown

Strawtown is located at the site of a former Native American village east of Cicero and northeast of Noblesville at… Read More »Strawtown

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