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The founding of the Tucson Presidio on Aug. 20, 1775, is widely heralded as the start of what has become Arizona's second ...
Seward’s Folly” — that’s what many Americans called the now gold-rich state on the distant northern edge of the continent for years. In 1868, they purchased it from the Russians for just $7.2 million ...
The reports also reduce criticism of human rights records of Trump administration allies like Israel and El Salvador.
This weekend, Saskatoon will be the host to the latest right wing import from the United States. Sean Feucht has been banned ...
Polls point to a defeat for the leftist party that has ruled Bolivia for the past two decades. Voters overwhelmingly say they want a change as the nation suffers from high inflation and shortages.
Academic Affairs is thrilled to welcome these seven experts to Gallaudet this year! Read on to learn about their backgrounds, ...
Inside the effort to map out more than 500 Indian boarding schools across the US—and memorialize a painful era of history ...
NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES remain plagued by near-epidemic levels of unresolved violence, according to a report at an Aug. 2 conference in Fort Bragg.
While Magner said he’s been passionate about the faith since he was a teenager, it wasn’t until a fateful talk on Native ...
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Taos, New Mexico—long celebrated for its Indigenous artistry and eclectic shops—is entering a new chapter with the arrival of ...
Part, Four-Hour Film Traces the Near Demise – and Ultimate Return – of the U.S. National Mammal, While Examining the Species’ ...