It’s been dubbed the Adena pipe and is now the official...
  Students of the Native American Council at Columbia...
He had a name, not that we will ever know it. He also had...
It starts with the beating of a drum. Powwow dancers and...
The Hess Corporation’s development of oil resources on Taĥċ...
Famed tightrope walker Nik Wallenda last made headlines in...
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American Indian History

Lee Allen
March 11, 2013
The first person to walk here did so over a thousand years ago when the Hohokam arrived at what is now known as Colossal Cave Mountain Park in Vail, Arizona...
Beargrease brothers delivering mail...
Hemispheres , a mainstream title and the inflight magazine of United Airlines, recently ran " Good News in the Badlands ," an indepth feature by Brendan Borrell examining the conte...
In the video entitled “Red Moon,” a Cheyenne man speaks of a self-hatred that permeated his soul even as a child...
Métis people in Canada are jubilant after the Supreme Court of Canada resolved a legal land battle that was 143 years in the making, the second historic constitutional victory in m...
Eight days into a 1,200-mile trek along one of the longest rivers in the United States—the iconic Mississippi—Sharon Day was looking to hit mile 125 by day’s end...
Today is International Women's Day, and while it would be impossible to give proper thanks to all the Native women who deserve it, this YouTube video is a start...
Today, March 8, 2013, is the 102nd International Women's Day...
[Editor’s Note: Often passed, seldom visited by outsiders, British Columbia’s Central Coast is home to the continent’s longest-settled places and most enduring peoples...
The Cooperstown Central School Board of Education voted 6-1 Wednesday, March 6, to remove the Redskins mascot from its interscholastic athletic, extracurricular and academic progra...

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