November 2, 1972: Approximately 500 Native Americans occupy the Bureau of Indian Affairs offices in Washington, D.C.
November 14, 1944: The National Congress of American Indians is founded.
November 16, 1990: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is enacted.
November 17, 2000: U.S. gold coin is minted commenorating Sacajawea
November 20, 1969: Native Americans occupy Alcatraz Island claiming right of possession under previous treaties
November 27, 1868: Custer attacks Cheyenne camp on Washita River killing Black Kettle
November 28, 1989: National Museum of the American Indian Act is signed.
November 29, 1864: Sand Creek Massacre. Troops commanded by Colonel John Chivington attack Chief Black Kettle's Cheyenne killing mostly women and children.
Information provided by: Native American Rights Fund. "We ask for nothing more, and will accept nothing less than the U.S. government keeping the promises it has made to Native Americans."
Monday, November 12, 2007
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