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Along a forested bend of the Menominee River in northern Michigan, archaeologists have unearthed an ancient agricultural ...
Federally recognized tribes say the Trump administration cut the grant money they use to sustain the local libraries that ...
“They never honor the Native American truth. They are honoring their own notion of heritage, their own non-Indian version of history.” ...
The quiet revolution spreading across Indian ... American Art Magazine, one of the first such publications owned and operated by Native people, published a timeline of Indigenous art history ...
Ray Halbritter at the American Museum of Natural History ... timeline for return looked like. "We have no idea what they hold in their archives," Kandice Watson, the Oneida Indian Nation's lead ...
Each year during Native American Heritage Month in November ... which documents the history of 417 federal Indian boarding schools and over 1000 other similar institutions used to assimilate ...
a Native American non-profit organization, keeps the art and tradition of pipestone-making alive. Led by Bud Johnson, an enrolled member of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians ...
With the papers of prominent Native ... American Indian Code Talkers of World War I”]. We worked with the Choctaw Nation — they have done a fabulous job of preserving that history and telling ...
How did Native Americans end up on Reservations? How did Native Americans end up on Reservations? We explore the complicated relationship between the Indian ... A People's History is available ...
Will Rogers, one of the most famous vaudeville performers in American history and prolific film actor in the early days of Hollywood, was one of the first Native ... name to the Indian people.” ...