WhiteNativeAmericans may refer to: Mestizo, a term used in Central and South America to refer to a person of combined European and Indigenous American...
NativeAmericans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples of the United States or portions...
WhiteAmericans (also referred to as European Americans) are Americans who identify as white people. This group constitutes the majority of the people...
Chickasaw Freedmen. Until recently, historic relations between NativeAmericans and African Americans were relatively neglected in mainstream United States history...
in the Western genre, NativeAmerican stock characters can reflect contemporary and historical perceptions of NativeAmericans and the Wild West.[citation...
Multiracial Americans or mixed-race Americans are Americans who have mixed ancestry of two or more races. The term may also include Americans of mixed-race...
Many NativeAmericans in the United States have been harmed by, or become addicted to, drinking alcohol. Among contemporary NativeAmericans and Alaska...
Slavery among NativeAmericans in the United States includes slavery by and enslavement of NativeAmericans roughly within what is currently the United...
NativeAmerican religions are the spiritual practices of the NativeAmericans in the United States. Ceremonial ways can vary widely and are based on the...
teachings and actions around NativeAmerican people. The founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith, was fascinated by NativeAmericans from an early age.: 275 Scholars...
Unlike African Americans or Asian Americans, NativeAmericans did not serve in segregated units and served alongside whiteAmericans. Alison R. Bernstein...
during and after the colonial era in American history, white settlers engaged in prolonged conflicts with NativeAmericans in the United States, seeking to...
White Hispanic and Latino Americans, also called Euro-Hispanics, Euro-Latinos, White Hispanics, or White Latinos, are Americans of white ancestry and ancestry...
peoples of the United States are commonly known as NativeAmericans, Indians, as well as Alaska Natives.[clarification needed] The term "Indian" is still...
assimilate NativeAmericans into white culture. The idea was that the NativeAmericans would leave their culture behind by assimilating to white culture...
that there may soon be no more NativeAmericans, only "NativeAmericanAmericans, like Polish Americans and Italian Americans." As the number of self-reported...
nation. People of European descent, or WhiteAmericans (also referred to as European Americans and Caucasian Americans), constitute the majority of the 331 million...
efforts were made by the United States to assimilate NativeAmericans into mainstream European–American culture between the years of 1790 and 1920. George...
to 42% of Hispanic and Latino Americans, 46% of Asian Americans, 48% of American Indians and Alaska Natives, 68% of Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders...
United States Thomas Jefferson and NativeAmericans Black genocide in the United States – the notion that African Americans have been subjected to genocide...
Alaska Natives had developed to live in challenging environment and considered them to be inferior to European Americans, correlating with white supremacist...
infection existed in South America prior to contact), and pertussis. Each of these resulted in sweeping epidemics among NativeAmericans, who had disability...
stereotypes of NativeAmericans, "Often citing a long held myth by non-Native people that 'Indian' mascots 'honor Native people', American sports businesses...
mobility it afforded the Plains Indians. What evolved among the Plains NativeAmericans from the 17th to the late 19th century was warfare as both a means...
has been a period of rising Indigenous civil rights movements, and NativeAmericans and their supporters object to the use of images and names in a manner...
communities that straddle the border. Relationships between NativeAmericans, European-Americans, and African-Americians have taken different forms over many...
freedoms. NativeAmericans have suffered genocide, forced removals, and massacres, and they continue to face discrimination. European Americans, Hispanics...
piecemeal land allocations under the Dawes Act facilitated sales to non–NativeAmericans, resulting in some reservations becoming severely fragmented, with...