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  2. Contemporary Native American issues in the United States

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    In a study that evaluated the level of food insecurity among White, Asian, Black, Hispanic and Indigenous Americans: it was reported that over a 10-year span of 2000–2010, Indigenous people were reported to be one of the highest at-risk groups of from a lack of access to adequate food, reporting anywhere from 20%-30% of households suffering ...

  3. History of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Urban migration has also grown, with over 70% of Native Americans residing in cities by 2012, navigating issues of cultural preservation and discrimination. Continuing legal and social efforts address these concerns, building on centuries of resilience and adaptation that characterize Indigenous history across the Americas.

  4. Native American studies - Wikipedia

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    Native American studies (also known as American Indian, Indigenous American, Aboriginal, Native, or First Nations studies) is an interdisciplinary academic field that examines the history, culture, politics, issues, spirituality, sociology and contemporary experience of Native peoples in North America, [1] or, taking a hemispheric approach, the Americas. [2]

  5. How Indigenous Peoples’ Day came about and why it ... - AOL

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    Some use the day to spotlight issues important to Indigenous communities. For all of its emphasis on commemorating Indigenous history and culture, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is also a time to move ...

  6. What is Indigenous Peoples Day? A day of celebration ... - AOL

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    “It's acknowledging the history of dispossession and violence against Indigenous people.” Here is a look at why it's called Indigenous Peoples Day, the history behind it and how people celebrate.

  7. Why Some States Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day ... - AOL

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    Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrates Native American history and culture, and it dates back farther than you might think. Here's what you need to know. Why Some States Celebrate Indigenous Peoples ...

  8. Native American religions - Wikipedia

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    Native American religions were prevalent in the pre-Columbian era, including state religions.Common concept is the supernatural world of deities, spirits and wonders, such as the Algonquian manitou or the Lakotaʼs wakan, [19] [20] [9] as well as Great Spirit, [21] Fifth World, world tree, and the red road among many Indians.

  9. Indigenous People’s Day: Why many Americans celebrate it ...

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    The holiday was created in reaction to the atrocities carried out by Columbus and European settlers against Native American people in the Americas