The Sahtu Dene emerged from Great Bear Lake and have lived perched at its edge since time immemorial, caring for their surroundings and maintaining what Dene legend says is a livin...
It has been inhabited contiguously for nearly 5,000 years, is the only National Monument owned by the Navajo Nation, and contains thousands of archaeological sites...
Time seems to move slowly at Yellowstone National Park, a 3,500-square-mile wilderness known for its putrid hotspots, hellish geysers, petrified trees, stunning vistas and untamed ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico (May 2, 2016) – Today, in recognition of National Travel and Tourism Week, the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) issued a proclamat...
Grand Canyon National Park officials say the park should break last year’s record of 5.5 million visitors this year, but advocates are worried the park may not be able to handle su...
Belying its name of Death Valley, the basin that rests below sea level and is normally rendered desert-like due to drought and record summer heat is bursting into life...