When Sacagawea's husband Toussaint Charbonneau joined the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter, she was six months ...
Sometime around 1860, Spaniards attacked a Navajo settlement in New Mexico and captured a woman named Ated-bah-Hohzoni, meaning “happy girl.” As she hid behind a cliff with her one-year-old daughter, ...
The U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday this week. But one thing that’s missing among much of the festivities: the story of ...
More than a story, more than one history, Oklahoma's role in the chronicles of America cannot be understood without the ...
I think that the Indian ought to keep the 25 of December and the Fourth of July as days of fasting and lamentation. For ...
American food didn’t begin in diners or drive-thrus—it began in Indigenous fields that quietly handed the world some of its ...
There is no shortage of celebratory America 250 events happening this weekend, as the nation commemorates 250 years since the ...
These are some of the most interesting and shocking facts about Native Americans—many you might not have learned about in ...
The American Museum of Natural History said it would repatriate hair clippings that must be returned to tribes under a 1990 ...
So goes a traditional Native American song. It means “come let us gather,’’ said Kimberly Sigafus as she gave a presentation at Nature at the Confluence Friday night. Ojibwe on her father’s side of ...
The quiet, wind-swept hills of the Battle of Greasy Grass, known to many as the Battle of Little Bighorn, are the setting for ...
Tribal Chairman Greg Sarris opens up about discovering his Native lineage at 30, overcoming exclusion and turning trauma into literary inspiration with his new novel 'The Last Human Bear.' ...