It’s been dubbed the Adena pipe and is now the official...
Suspicions of cannibalism at the Jamestown Settlement have...
He had a name, not that we will ever know it. He also had...
While the pyramids of Egypt, some dating back to 4,000 B.C...
The Los Angeles, California nonprofit Cante Sica Foundation...
  I always had a thirst, a hunger, for the history of my...
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Researching the Past

The first word that came to mind to describe the 60-minute documentary by lecturer Carter Meland’s introductory American Indians in Minnesota class was “powerful.” From the histori...
The Cahokia Mounds will be the topic of discussion Friday, May 4 during a history talk hosted by the Cherokee Nation from 10:30 a.m. to noon...
In 1984 the Town of Manteo in North Carolina made a request that a Native American named Rowley be honored...
In 1911, when Ishi emerged from his Northern California tribe’s ancestral homeland, he was alone, around 50 years old and his hair was cut, possibly because he was mourning his fam...
Joe Starita , a professor of journalism in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will present a program about Chief Standing Bear...
Screenjunkies.com is a fun site about movies, and the lists they generate can be fun -- "10 Best Assassination Movies" or "7 Monster Hunter Movies Every Man Should Watch." But when...
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...
ICTMN Staff
April 01, 2012

On January 31, 2011, construction workers discovered American Indian skeletal remains on what would be the future site of a state office building in Logan, West Virginia...

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