From the air it looks like a sea of green. But bounce some...
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...
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Researching the Past

Photo courtesy Peter ThomsonUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse Archeology Field School student Christina Young takes measurements where the remains of a Native American settlement d...
Hopi high school students will get to see Tutuveni or “newspaper rock”—a petroglyph site on Navajo Nation land that is sacred to the Hopi—in three dimensions from their classroom t...
Richard West Sellars
June 08, 2011
Driving my VW Bug along Interstate 70 in early January 1973, I was crossing the wide Missouri and on to Denver to report for work as a historian with the National Park Service...
The National Archives in Kansas City , Missouri will offer a free genealogical workshop Friday, June 10 from 1 to 2 p.m...
During the Oklahoma Genealogical Society meeting June 6 Jacque Graham and Denise Slattery will discuss Indian Territory medical doctors and records...
Dr. Dean Chavers
June 01, 2011
My momma never told me I didn’t have a name. In fact she didn’t know. But I didn’t have a name until I was 66 years old. Young people be warned...
ICTMN Staff
May 31, 2011
Energy and mining are the new fur trade...
A basic genealogy research course will be held June 8, 15, and 22 at the Phillipsburg Library, at 200 Frost Ave. in Phillipsburg, New Jersey...
Patti Kirk, a Port St. Lucie historian and genealogist, will present her Genealogy Series in June at the Morningside Branch Library in Port St. Lucie, Florida...
The Holisso Center , a cutting-edge research center that will be dedicated to preserving and sharing Chickasaw Nation history, is set to open over Memorial Day weekend...

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