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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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  • Daniel Victor and daughter Diane with Mrs. Roth and daughter Juoy by Tony Tomsic

    Daniel Victor and daughter Diane with Mrs. Roth and daughter Juoy

  • Navajo Tribal Council visit Navajos in Cleveland by Paul Toppelstein

    Navajo Tribal Council visit Navajos in Cleveland

  • Native American Navajo tribe members by Paul Topplestein

    Native American Navajo tribe members

  • Native American Julia Cheek, of Indian Affairs Bureau, welcomes Etta Jimboy by Bernie Noble

    Native American Julia Cheek, of Indian Affairs Bureau, welcomes Etta Jimboy

  • Cleveland Bureau of Indian Affairs by Bernie Noble

    Cleveland Bureau of Indian Affairs

  • Native Americans Indians at Cleveland School of Welding by Zahn Glenn

    Native Americans Indians at Cleveland School of Welding

  • Barber Louis H. Stevens by Glenn Zahn

    Barber Louis H. Stevens

  • Native American activist Russell Means protests at the Indian Affairs office in the Federal Building by Timothy Culek

    Native American activist Russell Means protests at the Indian Affairs office in the Federal Building

 
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