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In some of the earliest settlements in North America, specifically in Jamestown (in modern-day Virginia), and the Plymouth colony (in modern day Massachusetts), the original settlers that survived ...
Several sites along the Natchitoches Trace have been labeled as a persistent place, which is to say a place that has been ...
A trail leading from near St. Louis, Missouri to Natchitoches, Louisiana, teaches us about a race that ruled “the new world” ...
Native Prospects, at the Farnsworth Art Museum, infuses the American landscape tradition with Indigenous perspective ...
Hungarian-American sculptor Peter Toth, at his Florida studio, has created 74 statues of native peoples in North and South America, part of his Trail of the Whispering Giants collection. Some say ...
Advocates say the passage of America's Red Rock Wilderness Act is crucial for protecting economies dependent on tourism, ...
Massive Fields Where Native American Farmers Grew Corn, Beans and Squash 1,000 Years Ago Discovered in Michigan The ancestors of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin built earthen mounds to ...
Hundreds of acres in Michigan are covered in parallel rows of earth that are the remains of an ancient Native American agricultural system. The surprise find has archaeologists amazed.
In a last-ditch effort to retain Native sovereignty, Creek Nation chief Pleasant Porter, pictured here, helped organize a 1905 movement to create a Native American-governed U.S. state called Sequoyah.
Northern California tribe sues sheriff over cannabis farm raids, alleging jurisdictional overreach and destruction of property on tribal land.
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year ...
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