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What do snow goggles, suspension bridges, and lacrosse have in common? They are all innovations that were created by Native Americans thousands of years ago that we still use today.
Hundreds of Native American veterans gathered in Washington, D.C. on Friday for the dedication ceremony of the National Museum of the American Indian’s National Native Americans Veterans Memorial.
The anti-pollution ad debuted in 1971 and showed a man in Native American attire shed a single tear at the sight of pollution over a once unblemished landscape. Accessibility links.
This week, we explore one of America’s great demographic mysteries: Why did the 2020 Census show the American Indian and Alaska Native population soaring by 85 percent?
400-year-old European beads reveal Native American trade networks had “extensive reach” and predated first explorers, study says.
It's Native American Heritage Day. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Ned Blackhawk, a professor of History and American Studies at Yale, about the history of the day and what it means to observe it.
Tai Leclare and experts explore Native American identity. What’s the deal with “Pretendians”? Tai Leclare and experts dissect what it really means to be Native—whether it’s blood ...
They are more than just tiny, colorful beads to Sonya Frazier. Each one, placed in a careful pattern, represents family, mom and dads, brothers and sisters, even Native American ancestors who ...
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