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The art gallery – K-Art – will hold its grand opening at 6 p.m. on Dec. 11, with the work of 10 Native American artists from the United States and Canada on display.
A Native American Church affiliate in California says the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department violated their religious rights by destroying sacred plants.
New York education officials won’t rescind the state’s ban on Native American mascots and team names, despite threats from the Trump administration that it risks losing federal funding ...
A branch of the national Native American Church has accused the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department of violating its constitutional rights in two raids in the last seven months that ...
Native American Mounds Found in Brevard After Land Clearing BY Greg Pallone Brevard County UPDATED 9:32 PM ET May. 05, 2019 PUBLISHED 2:00 PM ET May 03, 2019 PUBLISHED 2:00 PM EDT May 03, 2019 ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois’ legislative session concluded without passage of a Native American K-12 school mascot ban, but another issue sought by Natives will make its way to the governor.
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Metal Detecting an AMAZING Alabama Farm Field - MSNWe went metal detecting in a beautiful Alabama farm field—and the finds were nonstop! From Confederate relics to Native American arrowheads and vintage coins, every step uncovered more history.
The DIA’s collection of African American art includes approximately 700 works by noted artists Robert Seldon Duncanson, Richmond Barthe, Elizabeth Catlett, Edward Clark, Mavis Pusey, and more.
About 30% of Native American and Alaska Native people younger than 65 are enrolled in Medicaid, and the program helps keep Indian Health Service and other tribal health facilities afloat.
Hi Ed, The answer lies in history, context and the fact that birthright citizenship isn’t based on parental allegiance. At the time of the 14th Amendment in the late 1860s, Native American ...
Asian Pacific American Center in the Smithsonian American Art Museum Open now; continues through Nov. 30 “Sightlines” considers Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown as both a geographical focal point and a ...
For 150 years, the United States government sent Native American children to remote boarding schools as part of a systematic effort to seize tribal lands and eradicate culture.
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