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Native American activists are traveling cross-country with a 25-foot totem pole to spotlight the need to protect sacred lands. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages ...
Volunteers position the Boarding School Healing Totem Pole that was raised at the Alaska Native Heritage Center on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. Haida carvers and brothers T.J. and Joe Young began ...
The collection conists of a watercolor drawing by C.A.H. McCauley. The drawing is captioned: "Totem Pole of the Brown Bear & Crow (or Raven) Family of Klinquan, a village of the Haida Indians, 3 miles ...
Totem poles have become some of the most iconic symbols of “Native American culture,” but it's important to understand their origin and to honor their ongoing significance for the clans to ...
Native tribes battle fossil fuels. In other parts of the country, American Indian tribes are in battles opposing several projects. In North Dakota, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, along with dozens ...
The Native people, five men and one woman, were standing on the approximate spot where a totem pole bought from their ancestors nearly 140 years ago once stood, before it spent a century in ...
Chief Standing Bear, whose landmark lawsuit in 1879 established that a Native American is a person under the law, is on a new postage stamp. The U.S. Postal Service released a Forever stamp on ...
A 5,000-pound totem pole carved by members of the Lummi Nation is touring the country in support of imprisoned Native American activist Leonard Peltier.
Chief Standing Bear, whose 1879 lawsuit and celebrated “I Am a Man” courtroom speech led to the recognition of Native American legal rights, was honored on Friday with a Forever stamp ...
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