The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan and the...
It’s been dubbed the Adena pipe and is now the official...
In 2002, a group of retired men began hiking together once...
  The May 1 deadline came and went without a word from the...
The Hopi Tribe may have hit on a successful strategy to...
He had a name, not that we will ever know it. He also had...
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Genealogy

Duane Champagne
April 29, 2011
Much is made about the importance of place among indigenous nations. It is true that place is very significant. The Navajo live within four sacred mountains...
Native Americans occupying a burial ground facing development by the Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD) are inviting the public to an Indigenous Peoples Earth Day and Inter...
The vibrant masks, dating back generations, are as living a presence as the people dancing in them...
A clay vessel recently recovered by a Bureau of Land Management staff member and students from the youth recovery program is believed to be of Fremont Indian heritage...
Close to 20,000 people in Puerto Rico identified themselves as “American Indian” in the 2010 U.S...
Duane Champagne
April 15, 2011
A great strength among indigenous peoples is their continued commitment to their cultures, values, and ways of life...
Genealogical DNA testing is one of the hottest topics in the field of genealogy, and many of us have seen it on TV shows such as Who Do You Think You Are? and Faces of America ...
When Olive Patricia Dickason entered academia at age 50, the award-winning Métis journalist was appalled at the historical descriptions she heard and read of Canada’s aboriginals...
Vanderbilt University senior Jack Henderson saw something other than sandy beaches or his hometown of New York City during his spring break—a reverence for elders...
Washington State University Vancouver is holding the exhibit Boarding School Generations: Image and Experience at Chemawa Indian School, 1880-Present , in the WSU Vancouver Library...

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