A HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN RHETORICS
1823 - Johnson v. McIntosh
1830s - William Appess
1827 and 1839 - Cherokee constitutions
1879 - Thomas Tibbles
1879 - Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins
1881 - Constitution of the Osage Nation
1881 – Helen Hunt Jackson, A Century of Dishonor
1928 – Meriam Report
1946 - Indian Claims Commission created
1953 – Thomas Banyacya
1955 - Tee-Hit-Ton Indians v. United States
1961 - The American Indian Chicago Conference
1966-1995 - Blackbird Bend litigation
1969 - Alcatraz Occupation
1970 - N. Scott Momaday
1973 - Maria Campbell
1977 - Charles Aubid
1980 - Russell Means “Fighting Words on the Future of the Earth,” Mother Jones
1994 - Gerald Vizenor Manifest Manners
1997 - U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
1997 - Delgamuukw v. British Columbia
1997 - Robin Ridington and Dennis Hastings, Blessing for a Long Time
1998 - “Statement of Reconciliation”
2005 - Statement on Native American Languages in the College and University Curriculum: MLA Committee on the Literatures of People of Color in the United States and Canada
2007 - Ward Churchill
2008 - Malea Powell, “Dreaming Charles Eastman: Cultural Memory, Autobiography, and Geography in Indigenous Rhetorical Histories”