An Aytas community in the Philippines is opening their territory to private investment from the tourism industry, under the condition that locals benefit from the increased economi...
It’s been called, “The City of Trees,” “River City,” “The Camellia Capital of the World,” “Sac Town,” and (a favorite moniker among locals) “Sacratomato.” No matter what name the c...
Recently, my wife, Allyson, and I landed in Estonia, a tiny, little-known nation tucked away in the northeast corner of Europe just south of Finland...
SEATTLE -- Edward Curtis was roughly the same age as Matika Wilbur when he began photographically documenting what he believed was a vanishing race of people...
More than 100 animals of 50 different species can be found at the Navajo Nation Zoo and Botanical Park in Window Rock, Arizona—the only Native American–owned and –operated zoo in t...
On January 11, 2013, an estimated 100 of the best college football seniors in the country will go head-to-head in a nationally televised job interview at Kino Stadium in Tucson, Ar...
Hidden less than a half mile away from Interstate traffic in rural southeastern Arizona is a non-profit gallery featuring Native American artifacts -- some 25,000 pieces gathered f...