6 page laminated guide includes:
- Overview of the Scope of Tribes & Culture
- Demographics
- Native American Models of Government
- Before European Contact
- c. 50,000-10,000 BCE
- Cahokia (to 1500 CE)
- Early Contacts
- Columbian Exchange
- Pow wows
- Sun Dance
- Native American Removal & Cultural Genocide
- Disease, Displacement & Murder
- US Westward Expansion and Nazi Concentration Camps
- Cultural Genocide
- U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Succinct Timeline of Significant Events
- c. 50,000-10,000 BCE to the 21st Century
- 17th Century
- 1636 - 1638: Pequot War
- 1675 - 1676: King Philips War
- Pocahontas (c. 1595 to 1617; Powhatan)
- 18th Century
- 1744: Lancaster Treaty
- 1754: Albany Plan of Union
- 1773: Boston Tea Party
- 1784: Patrick Henry Advocates Indian-White Marriage
- 1787: The US Constitutional Convention
- Tecumseh (c. 1768-1813; Shawnee)
- 19th Century
- Marshall Decisions
- 1805 - 1806
- 1830s: Cherokee Removal Legal Context
- 1831: Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
- 1838: Cherokee Trail of Tears
- 1838 to c. 1850: More Forced Marches
- 1850 - 1886
- 1870s - 1890s
- Crazy Horse (c. 1842-1877; Lakota)
- Chief Joseph, Younger (1841-1904; Nez Perce)
- Chief Seathl (c. 1786-1866; Suquamish and Duwamish)
- Sequoyah (c. 1770-1843; Cherokee)
- Sitting Bull (c. 1830-1890; Hunkpapa Sioux)
- Standing Bear (c. 1830-1908; Ponca)
- 20th Century to Present
- 1902: Cherokee Nation v. Hitchcock
- 1927-1941
- 1934: Indian Reorganization Act
- 1964: Johnny Cash Album of Native American Songs
- 1972 - 1973
- 1974: The Boldt Decision (U.S. v. Washington)
- 1975 - 1977
- Buffy Sainte-Marie (Born February 20, 1941; Piapot Cree)
- Ira Hayes (1923-1955; Akimel Oodham)
- Joanne Shenandoah (Tekaliwakwah) (1957-2021; Haudenosaunee)
- John Trudell (1946-2015; Santee Sioux)
- Native American Derivation of US State Names