By the fall of 1874, the Red River War was winding down, through a series of engagements and the constant harassment by the U.S. Army, the plains Indians still roaming free upon the Llano knew ...
My journey to the tribe began at the central bus station at 2.30am. Greasy puddles reflected the moon. Passengers picked their way between the stray dogs and drunks. The sign on the front of my ride ...
Either way, it was a Native American tribe known as the Quapaw who inspired the phrase. So why isn’t it called “the state of Quapaw”? Indigenous people in the Ohio Valley called the Quapaw ...
The Shoshone tribe was first recorded in 1805, according to the Encyclopedia of the Great Plains, and was roaming the Great Plains as early as the 1500s, so it's not clear when exactly this legend ...