"So Far From Scioto" returns a piece of American Indian history to Colonial Williamsburg in a story involving the Revolutionary War and the Shawnee emissaries who were brought to W...
The Associated Press reports that after being closed for three months after the largest wildfire in the state's history, the prehistoric American Indian archaeological sites at the...
The Keetoowah Cherokee Celebration starts with a basketball tournament on Thursday, September 29, and ends with a Stomp Dance on Saturday, October 1st in Tahlequah, Oklahoma...
On Saturday, September 24, the recently formed Friends of Wind Cave National Park helped plant six trees for the unveiling of a historic plaque in celebration of the National Publi...
The Keetoowah Cherokee Tribe is opening the John Hair Museum and Cultural Center, named after the former United Keetowah Band Chief, this Friday, September 30, at 6 p.m in Tahlequa...
Situated atop a 367-foot sandstone bluff in a mountainous valley in New Mexico, at an altitude of 6,460 feet above seal level, the Acoma Pueblo continues the ancient vigil it has k...
Yavapai Tribal Chairman Dr. Clinton Pattea welcomed delegates to the 13th annual tribal tourism conference in Scottsdale, Arizona...
Tribal history says the Cherokee have been at home in the Great Smoky Mountain territory of western North Carolina for 11,000 years...
It’s a cool, almost windless gray summer day as a fleet of unusual looking sailboats slowly enters the Dana Point Harbor...
The Southeast Tribes Festival is being held today and tomorrow, September 16 and 17, in Cherokee North Carolina at the Indian Fairgrounds on Highway 441...

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