The United Houma Nation, located in Houma, Louisiana, received two sacred mounds through an Act of Donation signed on Friday, December 13, 2024. This monumental donation was generously made by L & R ...
May 13—Whiffs of fry bread and the sound of drumbeats filled the air while students from across Lawrence County learned about Native American culture at the 34th annual Oakville Indian Mounds ...
Dwayne Johnson, like many others, got back to nature on Earth Day, sharing photos of his visit to Etowah Indian Mounds. “May not look like much in terms of a fancy selfie #earthday picture for ...
Cartersville — Valarie Ikhwan gathered with some colleagues inside the nearly empty museum at the Etowah Indian Mounds earlier this year, inspecting some animal pelts intended for a new hands-on ...
Those entering Indian Mounds Park in St. Paul will now be informed upon arrival: "This is a cemetery." Signs explaining that the area is a burial site have been added to the park this year — a win for ...
Read full article: Crash with injuries blocks all lanes on US 90 near US 301 bypass in Baldwin, JSO says A 32-year-old man riding a bicycle died Thursday evening after he was struck by a minivan on ...
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. - Tonight will bring the first full moon of the year — and there’s no better place to take in that majestic sight than at one of Georgia’s most majestic historic sites.
In observance of Native American Heritage Month, approximately 70 Lakeside Middle School eighth graders and their teachers from Lake Village experienced Native American architecture Nov. 17 at ...
The committee overseeing the Fortified Hill sacred Native American earthworks in Ross Twp. hopes to make the site available to the public for the first time Friday, March 11. That’s the same date ...
GEORGIA (Clayton News Daily) — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources will soon begin returning artifacts to culturally affiliated tribes from Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site in ...
ST. LOUIS — What is now St. Louis was once home to more than 100 mounds constructed by Native Americans — so many that St. Louis was once known as “Mound City.” Settlers tore most of them down, and ...