After discovering damage to more than 50 petroglyphs at...
Writer, poet and mother of two Jane Naviyak Kane has...
It’s on for June. Family reunion at 20,000 feet. Don’t...
  As the sale of the historic Wounded Knee site looms with...
In an effort to maintain a separate and peaceful...
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan and the...
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Genealogy

ICTMN Staff
April 12, 2012
Rather than the princess herself, a photo of Alexandria Tyler Cole will be placed on her seat on the Queen’s Float in Saturday’s Grand Floral Parade during the Daffodil Festival...
Babette Herrmann
April 11, 2012
Agnes Dill, a renowned educator and lifelong proponent of American Indian rights passed away March 17. She was 98...
Black Hills State University has the highest percentage of Native American students of all universities in South Dakota, according to Urla Marcus, director of BHSU’s Center for Ame...
Navajo Nation tribal member Kelvin Long, 36, chuckles at the memory: He’d taken a year off from work, and a would-be co-worker lured him back by inviting him to a meeting in Flagst...
Duane Champagne
April 09, 2012
Who owns the past? That’s the headline of an editorial in the April copy of Scientific American . The question is occasioned by regulations that the U.S...
Chronicle of a Takeover Foretold: Book Review What began as Adam Jortner’s doctoral dissertation became instead an in-depth look at the complexities of religion and politics and th...
Marc Dadigan
April 07, 2012
For thousands of years, Winnemem Wintu once lived at their village of Kaibai along the flats of the then powerful McCloud River outside Redding in Northern California...
"If they could talk, the stories they could tell," Steve Houser, an arborist and founding member of the Dallas Historic Tree Coalition , told the Associated Press ...
The Carleton College Weitz Center for Creativity Auditorium will be filled with the sights and sounds of traditional Hula April 7...
ICTMN Staff
April 01, 2012

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