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How American Indian family separation leaves impacts generations later : Code Switch Bear Carrillo grew up knowing only a few details about his birth parents: when he was born they were university ...
A new exhibit at the Baltimore American Indian Center pushes ahead to this year's 48th annual Pow-Wow in celebration of Native American Heritage Month.Memories of past pow-wows line the walls at ...
Indian Relay, dubbed "America's original extreme sport," has roots dating back centuries to horse stealing raids. Native Americans are keeping the dangerous and compelling racing tradition alive.
The first Native woman Montgomery Fellow (Dartmouth, 1992), she was the first Native woman elected to both of the two oldest learned societies in the U.S., the American Academy of Arts and ...
Mr. Cannady lent the watch bracelet, as well as a companion bolo tie, belt buckle and ring, to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in New York City for a 2014 ...
From 1819 to 1969, the U.S. government separated Native American children from their families to eradicate their cultures, assimilate them into White society and seize tribal land. The following ...
Minneapolis/St. Paul – The Minnesota Timberwolves will host Native American Heritage Night presented by the Prairie Island Indian Community and Treasure Island Resort & Casino on Friday, Nov. 8 ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian celebrates Native American Heritage Month (Nov. 1 – 31) with numerous events honoring American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian ...
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