A construction company in Belize all but destroyed a Mayan...
  The May 1 deadline came and went without a word from the...
  The Hopi Tribe may have hit on a successful strategy to...
James Czywczynski, the owner of the site of the Wounded...
While the pyramids of Egypt, some dating back to 4,000 B.C...
Famed tightrope walker Nik Wallenda last made headlines in...
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Sacred Sites

The mystery of more than 1,450 55-gallon barrels dumped into Lake Superior between 1959 and 1962 by the U.S...
The first thing to hit your eyes are the totem poles...

Chase Iron Eyes, an attorney and founding writer at LastRealIndians.com, is seen in this video asking people to unite

Gale Courey Toensing
August 18, 2012

Each spring since time immemorial, Lakota people have visited their sacred places in South Dakota’s Black Hills—P

The debate over fracking in Blackfeet country has reached the pages of The New York Times ...
The first in a series of hearings regarding sacred sites between the U.S. Interior Department and tribal leaders was held Monday in Albuquerque, New Mexico...
As if sanctioned industrial development on sacred tribal lands weren’t enough, the Hoopa Tribe in California is also contending with desecration by organized crime growing marijuan...
The remains of a young woman were found surrounded by 1,789 human bones in Mexico City’s Templo Mayor—a find that is the first of its kind in the Aztec culture according to researc...
Made from the roasted leaves of the Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) that grew more than 300 miles away, researchers found evidence that inhabitants at Cahokia were enjoying caffeinat...

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