A Native American boarding school established by Moravian missionaries in North Georgia in the early 19th century reveals a complicated and compelling history.
Kathleen DuVal is a history professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of the Pulitzer Prize ...
Southern California’s Riverside County – to play a couple of courses that are owned by the Pechanga Band of Indians. The ...
Cherokee potter Crystal Hanna and dozens of Indigenous artists shared stories and artwork at the First Americans Museum’s ...
Two Feathers Native American Family Services in Northern California is expanding in order to address mental health and ...
In addition to letting guests experience Indigenous and Native culture from the comfort of their hotel rooms, the partnership ...
Hole in the Sky, by Daniel H. Wilson, is one of Scientific American’s best fiction picks of 2025. In the novel, aliens talk ...
A new $40-million exhibit, opening nine months after President Trump fired the chief archivist, uses technology to explore ...
A thousand-year-old pictograph in American Fork Canyon that had been respected for generations was severely damaged by ...
Polson's Cody Haggard was selected as one of 70 student-athletes from across the nation to play in the NFL's Native ...
This summer, Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center opened a 24-unit Permanent Supportive Housing community on their ...