The Camas Prairie, a sprawling expanse of south-central Idaho, is a landscape steeped in history, both natural and human. As […]
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Drive to Help Lakota Children of the Pine Ridge Reservation
The stark reality of life on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota often remains unseen and unheard by much […]
Indigo Girls to Give Honor Our Earth Benefit Concert at Shiprock
The Indigo Girls, the celebrated contemporary folk/acoustic rock duo, are renowned not only for their harmonious melodies and poignant lyrics […]
Cree Language to Go Online with New Internet Dictionary
The Cree language, a vibrant and historically significant Indigenous language of Canada, is taking a leap into the digital age […]
Gang Graffiti Sprayed on Petroglyph National Monument
The Petroglyph National Monument, a sprawling 7,200-acre sanctuary safeguarding over 15,000 ancient rock carvings, recently became the target of gang-related […]
Nunavut Film Trade Show Gives Casting Call for 2 Inuk Actresses
In a remarkable convergence of cinematic ambition, the Nunavut film scene is buzzing with activity. Just days after acclaimed British […]
Seminoles have a rags-to-riches story
The saga of the Seminole Tribe of Florida is a compelling narrative of resilience, adaptation, and remarkable economic transformation. From […]
The Differences Between Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Santo Domingo Jewelry Styles
The American Southwest is renowned for its vibrant culture and unique artistic traditions, particularly its exquisite jewelry. Among the most […]
Cherokee Healer Says to Remember and Follow the Traditions
The wisdom of elders holds a profound resonance, especially within cultures deeply rooted in tradition and spirituality. Crosslin Smith, a […]
Old Indians Mounds Claimed by Eastern Cherokee Tribe
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, a sovereign nation with deep roots in the Appalachian landscape, marked a significant milestone […]
Navajo Inventor and Family to Get ‘Makeover’ Home
In a heartwarming tale of ingenuity, familial love, and community spirit, the Yazzie family of the Navajo Nation, including a […]
Native American Code Talkers Came From 17 Tribes, Not Just Navajo
The story of the Code Talkers, Native American soldiers who used their indigenous languages to create unbreakable codes during both […]