Northern Michigan's Old Indian Trail markers are being restored, connecting modern travelers to ancient Native American ...
Mohegan scholar and minister Samson Occom raised the money that helped establish Dartmouth College in 1769. The money was ...
While Congress is likely to restore funding for Native Hawaiian programs, the administration’s rhetoric signals a major ...
While most G.I. Joe characters are fictional, toy company Hasbro has also sought to honor actual Americans with a number of ...
Among longtime history teacher Karalee Wong Nakatsuka’s most prized possessions are two nearly identical T-shirts with very ...
A refined Arizona steakhouse turns dinner into a full outing with fine dining, local history, a gift shop, and a secret ...
David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today.
As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, we’re taking time to highlight figures throughout our history that epitomize the ...
Mackinac Island banned cars over 120 years ago. This unique island floats in the straits between Michigan’s Upper and Lower ...
This southeastern Colorado gem is proving that affordable living and authentic Western charm aren’t extinct after all.
North Carolina museums participating in Museums for All offer budget-friendly access to exhibits, local stories, and family ...
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Universities returning Native American remains and artifacts isn’t just about physical objects – it’s about dignity and justice
Many universities and museums in the U.S. have long held Native American burial artifacts that came from excavations and research carried out without Native American consent.
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