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

After 30 years of effort to preserve the Mesa Grande Ruins in Arizona and open them up to the public, archaeologist Jerry Howard may finally see all his hard work come to fruition ...
Hans Tammemagi
July 19, 2011
Coping with an influx of 100 camera-toting visitors in a community of 400 to 500 people over just a few hours can be challenging...
Boulevard Park in Bellingham, Washington was again Si’ Selechem, its historic name. Coast Salish canoes once again landed on her shores...
Arizona’s Desert Diamond Casinos & Entertainment --- enterprises of the Tohono O’odham Nation --- are already gems in the desert with a possibility that more jewels could be ad...
In Canada, Saturday July 16 is Parks Day, and this year it has special significance. Cross-country celebrations will mark the 100th anniversary of Parks Canada...
Aji Spa Gila River Indian Community Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa 5594 West Wild Horse Pass Blvd., Chandler, Arizona (602) 225-0100 wildhorsepassresort.com Authentic Am...
At the edge of the Arctic lies a primordial land where immense tectonic plates collide...
Apache Stronghold Golf Club San Carlos Apache Tribe Highway 70, San Carlos, Arizona (800) 272-2438; (928) 475-7800 apachestronghold.com Par-72 championship course located in high d...
ICTMN Staff
July 13, 2011
Taos Pueblo in Taos, New Mexico, is the only living American Indian community in the United States that is designated as both a National Historic Landmark and a World Heritage Site...
The Wind River Indian Reservation in central Wyoming covers 2.2 million acres of land and is home to 2,500 Eastern Shoshone and more than 5,000 Northern Arapaho Indians...

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