Native American Governments | Simple Civics

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December 14 2022

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Brenda Kilmurray

Long before Europeans arrived in the U.S., Native Americans had sophisticated governments. In this episode, we explore the societies of three nations: The Iroquois, Muscogee, and Pueblo. These tribes have upheld progressive principles for centuries: from matriarchal leadership to rights for ex-convicts, and the founding fathers used these ideas when creating the U.S. government.

About Simple Civics

Simple Civics is a show dedicated to answering your questions about our laws and government. In each episode, Butler University Professor of Political Science Dr. Terri Jett tackles a specific question in just a couple minutes – breaking down the history behind an issue and how it affects us today. Learn more at wfyi.org/simplecivics

Produced by Kyle Travers and Scott McAlister

Editing: Kyle Travers

Director of Photography: Chris Elberfeld

Teleprompter: Kristen Remley

Graphics: Sam Oliver

Simple Civics is made possible in part by Butler University, The IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Penrod society, and Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations.

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