This Day in North American Indian History

This Day in North American Indian History is a reference work on the history of the Indigenous peoples of North America, organized by calendar date.

The author is Phil Konstantin, a member of the Cherokee Nation.

Those include the Ghost Dance vision experienced by Wovoka during the solar eclipse of January 1, 1889 and the seizure of the Alexian Brothers' Novitiate by Menominee Indians in 1975.

[2] The book has an appendix on tribal names and calendars as well as an extensive bibliography and index.

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