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

Gang symbols. Racial slurs. Proclamations of love. Depictions of sexual positions. Claire Dean has seen it all...
In recognizing the importance of preserving the Native American traditions, history and culture, the National Trust for Historic Preservation is asking for nominations of Native Am...
Varun Menon, a non-Native freshman at the University of Pennsylvania, proposed the idea of establishing a minor in Native American studies in January to the Undergraduate Assembly ...
Jack McNeel
February 05, 2013
The art world lost a beloved figure on January 30. George Flett, a nationally recognized artist walked on at his home in Wellpinit, Washington at the age of 66...
Beware pissed-off Indians—especially the ones pushing strollers...
To kick off Black History Month, Henry Louis Gates, host of the PBS series Finding Your Roots , will be answering genealogy questions on a blog called The Root...
A vest discovered in a trunk donated to the Seattle Goodwill in 2006 has been donated to the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture on the University of Washington campus, als...
When the Wabanaki tribes and the State of Maine signed an agreement in the spring of 2011 to create a Maine/Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Process to heal the past abuses of Ind...
Geronimo is unarguably one of the most famous Native American leaders ever, and while he lived, he was among the most feared...
Anishinaabe Elder Dave Courchene, founder of the Turtle Lodge, has long said that the 8th Fire has been lit, the one that foretold the drawing together of all peoples and the revel...

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