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

WASHINGTON – Six First Nations of British Columbia have taken to the international legal stage in an effort to shame the Canadian government into recognizing longstanding land clai...
Mexico is where Day of the Dead began. When the Spaniards arrived, Indigenous Peoples had been celebrating their ancestors annually for at least 3,000 years...
Gale Courey Toensing
October 29, 2011
The epidemic of witchcraft hysteria which broke out in Salem, Massachusetts at the end of the 17 th century was as virulent as the scourge of smallpox that had decimated the Indige...
A bone projectile point found in a mastodon rib discovered in S’Klallam’s historical territory in 1977 has been confirmed to be 13,800 years old – 800 years older than stone tools ...
This documentary, by Robin Davey and Yellow Thunder Woman, about the treatment of Native American people by the United States government was screened at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festi...
Look out! Don’t stray too close to the water, children, lest a qalupaliit snatch you...
Duane Champagne
October 27, 2011
The land has multiple cultural interpretations and creates competing orientations about the use and value of land...
An archaeological site, known as Indian Kitchen, southeast of Tucson, Arizona, that was used by members of the prehistoric Hohokam culture as a food-processing area was vandalized ...
The Native American Council of Columbia University, in New York City, recently had an opinion piece by Julian NoiseCat published in the Columbia Daily Spectator to combat statement...
Gyasi Ross’s work hits you between the eyes...

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