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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 ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State is observing Native American/American Indian History Month with events hosted by university groups and a keynote from Chief Cyrus Ben of the Mississippi Band of ...
The people who represent the hundreds of Native American tribes located within the United States have a rich and accomplished history that continues to evolve. Their impact permeates many aspects of ...
November is Native America Heritage month and today Chauma Kee-Jansen, Executive Director of the America Indian Services, ...
Each year during Native American Heritage Month in November, school classrooms around the country focus on Indigenous history. For educators in Illinois, this fall marks the first school year with a ...
Talk of Iowa host Charity Nebbe speaks with author David Treuer about his book, The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present. History is dependent on written records and the ...
American students are often first taught about Native Americans through the frame of European settlers, that native people were simply here when they arrived. But UNC-Chapel Hill history professor ...
CITY’S AUTHORITY UNDER STATE LAW FROM THE COCHITI PUEBLO TO TRAVELING THE WORLD, ONE ARTIST HAS FOLLOWED HIS DREAM, BUT HE HAS NEVER FORGOTTEN HIS ROOTS. JULIAN POTTER HAS HIGHLIGHTS THE WORK OF NEW ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sean Decatur, president of the American Museum of Natural History, about why some Native American exhibits are closing under a law requiring consent from Native tribes.
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A 1970 Law Led to the Mass Sterilization of Native American Women. That History Still Matters
In 1977, the United Nations Conventions in Geneva was paid a visit by Marie Sanchez, a chief tribal judge on the Northern ...
Native American Heritage Month, just concluded, represents an interesting tension for educators. There’s a drive to celebrate culture—and why not, when Native culture is so frequently overlooked or ...
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