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Colossal, a genetics startup, has birthed three pups that contain ancient DNA retrieved from the remains of the animal’s ...
It’s not very often Durango gets a fashion show, but on Tuesday, the Department of Native American & Indigenous Studies at ...
The Eiteljorg Museum is gearing up to unveil the largest contemporary Native bead art exhibition, 'Radical Stitch.' This is it's only stop.
A company that aims to bring back lost species say they have genetically engineered wolves with white hair and muscular jaws ...
There aren’t many people in the U.S. who do what Angela Watts does. There were fewer than 13,000 who worked in museum curation in 2023, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor ...
The wolves are now living on a more than 2,000-acre ecological preserve, according to Colossal, that was certified by the American Humane Society and registered with the USDA. The dire wolf ...
And Colossal is working with tribal nations to bring back the nearly extinct red wolf, native to the southeastern U.S., which is culturally important to many tribes in that region.
The Block Museum’s “Woven Being” is expansive yet concise, not so much a group exhibition as a mapping of diverse but related Indigenous art.
Fairbanks non-profit organization Denakkanaaga hosted its monthly art sale at the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center.
A group of scientists claims to have brought back to life a species of wolf that went extinct more than 10,000 years ago - but is it true? Here's all we know about the three pups created by ...
and began discussing the dire wolf and wolves' importance to generations of Native Americans. Soon after that, they met with officials in North Carolina about the state's Red Wolf Recovery Program ...