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Some 175 years after the U.S. government stole land from ... relatives, Illinois may soon return it to the tribe. Nothing ever changed the 1829 treaty that Chief Shab-eh-nay signed with the ...
It really is not a sense of honor there. It is not a sense of history,” said the director of the Native American Chamber of ...
“Our identity has been frozen in time, and it’s going to stay frozen in time as long as we’re portrayed as mascots and things ...
Provided Share The first federally recognized tribal nation in Illinois has been ... acres of Prairie Band’s land in northern Illinois while Chief Shab-eh-nay was visiting family in Kansas ...
(AP) — Some 175 years after the U.S. government stole land from ... relatives, Illinois may soon return it to the tribe. Nothing ever changed the 1829 treaty that Chief Shab-eh-nay signed ...
Some 175 years after the US government stole land from ... relatives, Illinois may soon return it to the tribe. Nothing ever changed the 1829 treaty that Chief Shab-eh-nay signed with the US ...