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How a Native American tribe in Connecticut is fighting to tell Indigenous history in American classrooms
In fact, the Pequot Neepun Teacher Institute, held over the summer, has emerged as the tribe's own way of fighting for ...
A bookshelf in the Native American library at Douglass Middle School in Woodland on Nov. 20, 2024. This library holds almost 500 books written by and about Indigenous people. Emma Hall ...
The city of Woodland proclaimed November to be recognized as Native American Heritage Month. During Tuesday’s city council meeting, Councilwoman Mayra Vega read a proclamation stating that Native ...
In what was deemed to be a long time coming, Woodland City Council members recently voted to change the name of Squaw Valley Drive — located on the southeastern part of the city — to Patwin Valley ...
Foreword: Reclaiming the Native voice: reflections on the historiography of American Indian oratory / Ward Churchill -- "Now the friar is dead": sixteenth-century Spanish Florida and the Guale revolt ...
The Circle Legacy will hold a Native American Woodland Social at 7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Community Mennonite Church, 328 W. Orange St., Lancaster. Eastern Woodland Pathways dance troupe will be singing and ...
Paleoindian interaction networks in the eastern Woodlands / David G. Anderson -- Living on the edge : Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene cultural interaction along the southeastern Woodlands-Plains ...
When I interviewed Detroit Anishinaabe rapper SouFy a few years back, what most struck me was his emphasis on not ...
With new federal regulations in place, museums from New York to Cambridge to Chicago are abruptly closing or removing displays. It’s about time. New federal regulations have reconfigured how American ...
Tribal leaders and Gov. Gavin Newsom gathered Wednesday to mark the return of 17,000 acres of ancestral land to the Tule ...
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