A vest discovered in a trunk donated to the Seattle Goodwill in 2006 has been donated to the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture on the University of Washington campus, als...
Like many Natives and our allies across our Grandmother Earth, Unci Maka, I have joined the Idle No More movement, attending round dance gatherings, praying for Chief Theresa Spenc...
For years researchers have speculated that it was a comet that changed the earth’s climate enough to bring an end to the Clovis culture that thrived in North America some 13,000 ye...
ICTMN Staff
January 24, 2013
He’s been fascinated with Native American culture since he was young and that love has grown into a lifelong education for Yoshitaka “Yoshi” Iwasaki, a doctoral student at Osaka Un...
After 133 years, Cheyenne people are teaching youth about their ancestors who left starvation and illness in Indian Territory—today’s Oklahoma—for an ill-fated attempt to return to...
When you hear about the Pilgrims and “the Indians” harmoniously sharing the “first Thanksgiving” meal in 1621, the Indians referred to so generically are the ancestors of the conte...
On November 1, I changed my Facebook profile picture, from a drawing of mine, to a photo of Cecelia Chanique (1842-1924) without really knowing why...
The Native American Student Organization at Russell Sage College in Troy, New York is barely two months old, but it’s already sending the message that American Indians don’t all lo...
Very little contemporary American Indian education is tribally focused...
Ramona Moore Big Eagle, Tuscarora/Cherokee, an oral historian and Legend Keeper of the Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina, will share stories at Lenoir-Rhyne University on November...

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