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

A flyover image of the Mount Graham International Observatory...
A new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario takes a new approach at looking at the War of 1812, delving into the four perspectives of each group involved—Canadians ...
Today marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, a war all but forgotten in American history books. But what did that war mean for this country’s Indigenous Peoples?...
Julia Flynn Siler’s Lost Kingdom: Hawaii’s Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America’s First Imperial Adventure (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2012) is a meticulously researched narrative...
Image courtesy waymarking.com A Gahnonyo (Thanksgiving) will be held on Wednesday, June 20 at Ganondagan State Historic Site in Victor, New York to protect sacred places and promot...
Our Sunday wrap-up of some of the big stories we covered this week from Indian country...
Though not much remembered south of the 49th Parallel, the War of 1812, seminal in the creation of Canada, was marked by alliances between aboriginals and the British...
Deep inside the unassuming borders of what is today Ohio sits a complex of earthworks aligned so precisely with the rise and set of the moon that modern surveying equipment could n...
Observances and ceremonies will be held across the country from June 16-24 as part of National Sacred Places Prayer Days...
Gale Courey Toensing
June 15, 2012
An important Haudenosaunee wampum belt has been returned to the Onondaga Nation ...

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