At more than 6,000 years old, prehistoric cave and rock art...
For anyone who has an appreciation for the beauty and...
If you don't immediately think of the Great Pyramid of Giza...
Pine Ridge is the place to be for Native art this summer....
This summer athletes, vendors, and spectators will gather...
If ever there were a must-see exhibit of contemporary...
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Travel

Chris Wood, TheTyee.ca
March 01, 2013
[Editor’s Note: Often passed, seldom visited by outsiders, British Columbia’s Central Coast is home to the continent’s longest-settled places and most enduring peoples...
The prestigious Vine Deloria Jr. Distinguished Indigenous Scholars Series is underway at the University of Arizona in Tucson...
Environmentalists and tribal activists are crying foul on a mining proposal on sacred land in Arizona that’s been resurrected for the eighth year in Congress...
On Wednesday, February 27, the family of Russell Means will hold a celebration on Pine Ridge to honor the life of Oglala activitst Russell Means...
Lynn Armitage
February 24, 2013
When you think of Seattle, the first things that come to mind are probably the Space Needle, Puget Sound, the birthplace of Jimi Hendrix or maybe professional sports franchises lik...
Native-owned golf courses and facilities are not only growing in number across the U.S. but scoring praise from the sport's top organizations...
In an effort to attract visitors to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ reservation in North Carolina year-round, tribal officials have presented plans to build a $93 million ind...
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...
Lynn Armitage
January 30, 2013
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...
The late afternoon sun slanted through puffy clouds and played over the surface of Zuni Pueblo’s sacred Corn Mountain...

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