A construction company in Belize all but destroyed a Mayan pyramid more than 2,000 years old, using the crushed rock for road fill, the Associated Press has reported...
First the big dipper drifts into view, then the stars streak across the sky in time-lapse curves...
The Wildlife Services employee who shot a Mexican gray wolf in January is being investigated for the incident, officials with the U.S...
Duane Champagne
February 02, 2013
Indigenous identities have become multiple and more complex, and some more hostile, at the beginning of the 21st century...
Mark Trahant
January 30, 2013
For many in Indian country, President Barack Obama said magic words, “It’s really important for us to remember our history...
The Mexican Government recently announced the formation of a Commission for Dialogue with the Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, to “deal with the historic debt” the country owed to ind...
Not only is today the last time in the foreseeable future that the month, day and year will be the same but it’s also the day for the annual homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe in Me...
For some tribal members living alongside the Colorado River, a new plan to reconnect the river to the sea remedies a long-time spiritual wrong...
Two recently published studies delve into what caused the collapse of the Mayan empire, a question many archaeologists have tried answering...
Long thought to be a beverage reserved for the ruling class and priests, archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History say chocolate could have been used f...

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