Encyclopedia Of American Indian History and Culture

Encyclopedia Of American Indian History and Culture — page 9
where they planted corn beans squash and other crops In the early 1500s the Spanish introduced horses to Mexico and horse populations grew and spread across North America during the following centuries Once my people and our neighbors the Lakota Arapaho Crow and other Plains tribes had horses we became full-time nomadic buffalo hunters Over the years the Plains tribes created a culture that came to symbolize all North American Indians for people of the world To this day no aspect of the American West has captured the imagination more universally than the image of our fiercely independent nomadic ancestors with their flashing eagle-feather war bonnets and painted ponies Their distinctive lifestyle and militancy enabled Plains tribes to hold Totem poles are associated with the tribes of the Northwest Coast region particularly the Haida and the Tlingit Painted in bright colors colors the striking carvings represent aspects of a tribe’s family history history such as which clan it belongs to This totem pole was carved in honor of Tlingit Chief Johnson in 1901 European invaders at bay until well into the 19th century Indeed were it not for the loss of the buffalo and the inability of Plains tribes to put aside intertribal grievances and conflicts to unite against the invaders from the east the U S Cavalry might well have been chasing them into the 20th century A Cultural Reawakening Now in the 21st century I am pleased to report that the Native peoples of North America have not only survived their long ordeal but are also reasserting their pride in themselves and their traditions They continue to represent a minority in the United States but their numbers are steadily growing their landholdings are increasing and they are building a professional class Just a few decades ago Native Americans were denied U S citizenship and were not allowed to vote in state or national elections Today we not only vote we can hold public office I am a prime example of this remarkable transition In 1987 the people of Colorado elected me to 10