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Native Americans in Cleveland: Images from the Cleveland Press

The people indigenous to the Western Hemisphere continents constitute the foundation for the subsequent history of America and, locally, the Western Reserve. Following the arrival of people from Europe, Africa and Asia, their encounter with Native Americans greatly altered the latter’s lives and the dynamics between all these populations is an important component of American history. That encounter was milder in the Western Reserve than elsewhere in America, but a relationship has existed though the centuries. More recently, the Cleveland Press documented local Native American people and events and we have put them up in here in EngagedScholarship @ CSU and Cleveland Memory in observance of Native American Month in November.

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  • Chief Jim Walker Winnebago and City Manager William Hopkins by unknown

    Chief Jim Walker Winnebago and City Manager William Hopkins

  • Native American, Princess Dawn Mist, decorates Cleveland City Manager William Hopkins by unknown

    Native American, Princess Dawn Mist, decorates Cleveland City Manager William Hopkins

  • Cleveland Centennial Celebration - Native Americans on Public Square by unknown

    Cleveland Centennial Celebration - Native Americans on Public Square

  • Native Americans - High Eagle, Princess Buffalo Bear, and Chief Buffalo Bear by Miskell & Sutton

    Native Americans - High Eagle, Princess Buffalo Bear, and Chief Buffalo Bear

  • Native Americans Princess and Chief Buffalo Bear holding birch bark canoe by unknown

    Native Americans Princess and Chief Buffalo Bear holding birch bark canoe

  • Chief Thunderwater of Cleveland with United States Congresswoman, Frances Payne Bolton by Fred Bottomer

    Chief Thunderwater of Cleveland with United States Congresswoman, Frances Payne Bolton

  • Hank Greenberg and Joe Gordon of the Cleveland Indians, with Johnny Mize of the New York Giants, pose in front of Chief White Mountain Lion during a spring training game by Acme Newspictures

    Hank Greenberg and Joe Gordon of the Cleveland Indians, with Johnny Mize of the New York Giants, pose in front of Chief White Mountain Lion during a spring training game

  • Native American Mohawk Young Deer gives Dick Myers a lesson in archery by unknown

    Native American Mohawk Young Deer gives Dick Myers a lesson in archery

 
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