Smithsonian’s Americans exhibit at Cornell Creative Arts Center in Kingston explores Native imagery in US culture through history, media, and myth.
Family photos remain an important way of preserving our legacy for future generations. As time capsules of sorts, they gift our descendants the chance to connect with their roots and feel a sense of ...
Speaking in the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona, President Biden formally apologized for the "sin" of boarding schools ...
Photographer Roland Reed traveled the country around the turn of the 20th century and enmeshed himself with different American Indian tribes. He worked to earn their trust and permission to take ...
Images by the late photographer Dick Bancroft are now permanently displayed at the college after a donation from family members including explorer Ann Bancroft, his daughter. Visitors look at a ...
A traveling version of the thought-provoking Smithsonian exhibition “Americans” will begin a six-year national tour in August. Based on the major exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the ...
Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X The Wyoming Trail Council of Pennsylvania’s Native Americans hosted its Pow-Wow Saturday and Sunday at Camp ...
A University of Tennessee Chattanooga policy restricting images of Native American artifacts has prompted legal concerns.
Native people inhabited the land that would become the United States long before the Declaration of Independence in 1776. But it wasn’t until 1924, when Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act, ...
Kasey Keeler talks about federal Indian policy and American Indian suburbanization. Kasey Keeler, assistant professor in American Indian & Indigenous Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, ...
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