Jim Enote

In the late 1800s and early 1900s ethnographers, anthropologists, and associates of museums and private collectors were dispatched to Zuni to collect items that represented the ceremonial and ritualistic aspects of our culture....

March 13, 2013
The Montauk Indian Museum Committee is hosting its first Archaeology Fest, to be held Saturday, October 13, 2012, on the grounds of the Montauk Historical Society's Second House Mu...
Ann Durkin Keating, author of a new nonfiction book about the Battle of Fort Dearborn and Chicago’s early history, will speak at an hour-long public seminar on the War of 1812 at 6...
Opening today, September 29, and running through November 25 at the California University of Pennsylvania in California, Pennsylvania, is the special Smithsonian exhibit Ramp It Up...
Allies in War, Partners in Peace Today was a day for celebration...
Vancouver Sun blogger Douglas Todd recently called Seattle Art Museum’s (SAM) permanent collection of aboriginal artwork “beautiful, well-presented, entrancing and a touch mystical...

On May 9 we told you about the new exhibit coming to the University of Akron's Center for the History of Psychology

This museum is about the future,” says Omaha tribal historian Dennis Hastings, Ph.D, an anthropologist, activist and author...
The Seminole Tribe of Florida's Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum just got a brand-identity makeover by The Goss Agency as a move to increase visitors and tourism...
ICTMN Staff
January 13, 2011
William Fredrick Cody, otherwise known as Buffalo Bill, died some 93 years ago...

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