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Hope.
History.
The American Indian Genocide Museum has a vision to defeat prejudice and discrimination through education.
About Us
Our Mission
Our Mission
The purpose of this museum is to bring historical truth to light through the means of education using actual documentation of events that have transpired in the near extermination, and in some cases, the total extermination of native tribes and cultures. It is a memorial to the victims of ethnic cleansing.
Racism, discrimination and injustice will be addressed with the purpose of promoting public awareness that these elements of genocide which existed in the past, continue to exist today. A further purpose of the museum will be to address prejudice which is generated toward native peoples through biased reporting of history.
The goal of influencing authors of school textbooks with irrefutable documentation shall be of major importance. A library and microfilm archive will be available. The visual use of art, sculpture and film will create a memorable learning experience.
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Alexis de Tocqueville Notebook, July 20, 1831 Journey to America
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Excerpt from “Life Among The Piutes” by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
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Excerpt from Howard Zinn’s “Declarations of Independence Cross-Examination of American Ideology” Pg. 57
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A Letter from Mr. Greeley – An Indian Battle
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Acts and Laws of Connecticut – 1727
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Kennebec Reporter – August 26, 1876
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Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman Vol. 2 Pgs. 413 & 414
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President Maribeau Lamar: The Second Elected President of the Republic of Texas
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Report on the Conduct of the War 1865 Vol. 3 Page 47 MASSACRE OF THE CHEYENE INDIANS
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Strange Cruelties: The Spanish Slaughter The Natives, West Indies, c. 1513 Bartolome de las Casas The Mammoth Book of Eye-Witness History “First hand accounts of history in the making from the ancient to the modern world” Edited by Jon E. Lewis
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The Acts and Resolves of the Province of Massachusetts Bay Vol. I 1692-1714 Pg. 292
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The Laws of Virginia: Being a supplement to Henning’s The Statutes at Large: 1700-1750 Page 41 – 44 April 18 to May 12, 1705
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The Works of Theodore Roosevelt Vol. 8 “Thomas Hart Benton”- “Gouverneur Morris” Pages 156 & 157
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Volume 1 and 9 Messages and Papers of the Presidents
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Gen. Philip Sheridan Before the 1875 Texas Legislature The Border and the Buffalo Pages 163 & 164 By John R. Cook
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The Public records of The colony of Connecticut
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General William Tecumseh Sherman’s letter to John Sherman Sept. 23, 1868
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Washington’s Letter
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Final Report of the Indian Claims Commission
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The Journal of the First Voyage of Christopher Columbus Text being updated
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HARPER’S WEEKLY February 24, 1877 THE SIOUX WAR
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HARPER’S WEEKLY Saturday, March 19, 1870 OUR INDIAN POLICY OF EXTERMINATION
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Columbus Delano Secretary of the Interior Annual Reports for 1872,1873
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Texians Receive $200.00 For Each Apache Scalp
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Kennebec Reporter August 20, 1876 The Head of an Indian Sent to the Secretary of the Interior
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The Homestake Gold Mine
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American Holocaust
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Black's Law Dictionary 6th, Deluxe edition by Henry Campbell Black
The definition of “Discovery”—
“International law,
As the foundation for a claim of national ownership or sovereignty , discovery is the finding of a country, continent, or island previously unknown , or previously known only to its uncivilized inhabitants.”
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Skip to content
Healing.
Hope.
History.
The American Indian Genocide Museum has a vision to defeat prejudice and discrimination through education.
About Us
Our Mission
Our Mission
The purpose of this museum is to bring historical truth to light through the means of education using actual documentation of events that have transpired in the near extermination, and in some cases, the total extermination of native tribes and cultures. It is a memorial to the victims of ethnic cleansing.
Racism, discrimination and injustice will be addressed with the purpose of promoting public awareness that these elements of genocide which existed in the past, continue to exist today. A further purpose of the museum will be to address prejudice which is generated toward native peoples through biased reporting of history.
The goal of influencing authors of school textbooks with irrefutable documentation shall be of major importance. A library and microfilm archive will be available. The visual use of art, sculpture and film will create a memorable learning experience.
Meet Our Team
+
0
Volunteers
0
Events Held
0
%
Love & Care
Get Involved
The American Indian Genocide Museum has a vision to defeat prejudice and discrimination through education.
Donate
Events
Memberships
Education
Documents
Another Being Spoke
View Details
Excerpt from “Hitler’s American Model”
View Details
Excerpt from “American Genocide”
View Details
Landmark Indian Law
View Details
Zachary Taylor – Hunting Indians in Florida with blood hounds
View Details
Excerpt from “Hitler’s Table Talk” 1941-1944 Pgs. 68 & 69
View Details
Alexis de Tocqueville Notebook, July 20, 1831 Journey to America
View Details
Excerpt from “Life Among The Piutes” by Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
View Details
Excerpt from Howard Zinn’s “Declarations of Independence Cross-Examination of American Ideology” Pg. 57
View Details
Excerpt of The Winning of the West Vol. 4 The Indian Wars Page 56 By President Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt
View Details
A Letter from Mr. Greeley – An Indian Battle
View Details
Acts and Laws of Connecticut – 1727
View Details
Commercial Advertiser
View Details
Kennebec Reporter – August 26, 1876
View Details
Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman Vol. 2 Pgs. 413 & 414
View Details
President Maribeau Lamar: The Second Elected President of the Republic of Texas
View Details
Report on the Conduct of the War 1865 Vol. 3 Page 47 MASSACRE OF THE CHEYENE INDIANS
View Details
Strange Cruelties: The Spanish Slaughter The Natives, West Indies, c. 1513 Bartolome de las Casas The Mammoth Book of Eye-Witness History “First hand accounts of history in the making from the ancient to the modern world” Edited by Jon E. Lewis
View Details
The Acts and Resolves of the Province of Massachusetts Bay Vol. I 1692-1714 Pg. 292
View Details
The Laws of Virginia: Being a supplement to Henning’s The Statutes at Large: 1700-1750 Page 41 – 44 April 18 to May 12, 1705
View Details
The Works of Theodore Roosevelt Vol. 8 “Thomas Hart Benton”- “Gouverneur Morris” Pages 156 & 157
View Details
Volume 1 and 9 Messages and Papers of the Presidents
View Details
Gen. Philip Sheridan Before the 1875 Texas Legislature The Border and the Buffalo Pages 163 & 164 By John R. Cook
View Details
The Public records of The colony of Connecticut
View Details
General William Tecumseh Sherman’s letter to John Sherman Sept. 23, 1868
View Details
Washington’s Letter
View Details
Final Report of the Indian Claims Commission
View Details
The Journal of the First Voyage of Christopher Columbus Text being updated
View Details
HARPER’S WEEKLY February 24, 1877 THE SIOUX WAR
View Details
HARPER’S WEEKLY Saturday, March 19, 1870 OUR INDIAN POLICY OF EXTERMINATION
View Details
Columbus Delano Secretary of the Interior Annual Reports for 1872,1873
View Details
Texians Receive $200.00 For Each Apache Scalp
View Details
Kennebec Reporter August 20, 1876 The Head of an Indian Sent to the Secretary of the Interior
View Details
The Homestake Gold Mine
View Details
American Holocaust
View Details
Black's Law Dictionary 6th, Deluxe edition by Henry Campbell Black
The definition of “Discovery”—
“International law,
As the foundation for a claim of national ownership or sovereignty , discovery is the finding of a country, continent, or island previously unknown , or previously known only to its uncivilized inhabitants.”
Black’s Law Dictionary 6th edition
News & Events
Stay up-to-date with our news, events, editorials and blogs, which brings you the latest in native news and other noteworthy topics.
More Articles
Thanksgiving – Discourse Concerning Western Planting
View Details
The Wild West
View Details
More Articles
We serve as a memorial to the victims of ethnic cleansing.
Learn about how you can support our mission.
More Information