Trace Indigenous history this fall on sacred hiking trails across the U.S., from canyon dwellings to forest mounds and ...
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The art world has lost a trailblazer. On Tuesday, Indigenous artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith—whose raw works depicting contemporary Native life have appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the ...
“The Indian Card” begins with a statistical puzzle: In the 2000 U.S. census, 4.1 million people indicated Native American heritage. But in 2020, that figure had swelled to 9.7 million. And yet there ...
The award, one of the most prestigious among scholars of American history, honors “scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation.” By Jennifer Schuessler A sweeping history of ...
Burning areas selectively can prevent wildfires from happening on vulnerable land. It happens on a planned cycle, and it allows many Indigenous peoples to continue thriving on their land.