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For generations, Native Americans prized dentalium or tusk shells as currency, status symbols and sacred objects. Harvested in the Pacific, they were traded thousands of miles inland, held real value ...
Ruth Buffalo, CEO of the Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center ... includes a production kitchen making tortillas from Native American heirloom corn. Sherman told NonStop Local that Montana’s ...
The Sam Noble museum is hiring a coordinator to oversee repatriation efforts of Native American remains it holds under the ...
Many Asian American women treat gold as an asset as well as an adornment. Now, their daughters are changing how they wear ...
Sophie Mousseau was photographed at Fort Laramie alongside six white Army officers. But her identity—and her life ...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon launched a probe into New York State’s Education Department (NYSED) and the state Board of Regents for threatening to pull funding from the Massapequa School ...
A new tribal national park in North Dakota is opening a little-seen area of the rugged Badlands to hikers and other outdoors ...
Oklahoma’s largest museum of natural history is also one of the largest holders of the remains of Native American and ...
Thousands drive by them every day: There are hundreds of teal ribbons tied to wooden posts along Valley Center Road in North ...
Stamps have enshrined the faces of presidents, celebrated the end of world wars and raised money for the treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s — now the U.S. Postal Service ...
The Postal Service honors Native American culture with new Powwows Forever stamps, launched at the Gathering of Nations.