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For the first time in 38 years, Tlingit and Haida gathered in Wrangell from throughout Southeast Alaska for the unveiling of ...
American Museum of Natural History Jonaitis, Aldona 1948- Subject American Museum of Natural History History Notes Book review by Allen Wardwell, in American Indian art magazine, 0192-9968, Vol. 14, ...
Indians of the north: Indian totem poles -- Snow goggles -- Arctic hand sled -- Indian snowshoes of wood -- Alaskan Eskimo snowshoes -- Bow drills -- Around the campfire: Lazy squaw coiled baskets -- ...
VANCLEAVE — The Vancleave Live Oak Choctaw Tribe, based in Jackson County, is working to preserve and revive its language, ...
When it was unveiled in 1864, John Rogers’ “The Wounded Scout, a Friend in the Swamp,” was celebrated for its anti-slavery ...
The least visited U.S. states have the least tourists, but they're also home to some of the country's most dazzling sights and most comfortable accommodations.
Arcadia, Oklahoma, is a Route 66 town that still feels like the 1950s. Must-see stops include the historic Round Barn and ...
Donald Trump’s social media posts calling for the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to revert to their old names has revived the conversation about Native American imagery in sports.
The princess, also named Ulele, lived in the Tampa area 500 years ago. According to Rodney Kite-Powell of the Tampa Bay ...
Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they ...
Pride Month 2020: Perspectives on LGBTQ Native Americans in Traditional Culture For Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Pride Month, Dennis Zotigh, a cultural specialist at the National ...