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

Outside the towering, gray walls of the U.S...
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 ...
Amnesty International recently released a report titled, " In Hostile Terrain: Human Rights Violations in Immigration Enforcement in the U.S...
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...
Indigenous foods were served for the three-day Buffalo Harvest ceremony at Fort Lewis College, where Buffalo Council students hope to institute a self-sustaining food operation as ...
After spending years being kept in a metal storage container, the remains of 53 Native American ancestors will finally be laid to rest...
ICTMN Staff
March 20, 2012
Hooray! It's spring! On this day, March 20, 2012, the day and night are almost equally long as the sun passes over the equator in what's known as the vernal equinox ...
At precisely 1:14 a.m. on March 20, the sun passed directly over the equator, marking the vernal equinox and the start of spring...
Three sites significant to American Indians made it on the most recent round of National Historic Landmarks announced March 6 by U.S...

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