Filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie investigate the genocide of Indigenous children at residential schools.
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A Settlement Discovery Could Upend Our Theory of Early AmericaAn 11,000-year-old Indigenous settlement found in Saskatchewan reshapes the understanding of North American civilizations.
Drums, rattles, and other percussion instruments are well-known sources of musical accompaniment connected to Native American music. Flutes were one of the first melodic instruments developed by North ...
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Live Science on MSN11,000-year-old settlement in Canada could rewrite history of Indigenous civilizations in North AmericaThe discovery of an 11,000-year-old village in Saskatchewan could rewrite Indigenous history in central Canada.
For a long time, researchers have sought to estimate the size of North America’s Indigenous population before European colonization to fully understand its impact.
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Native American activist Leonard Peltier was defiant toward the government but grateful for his supporters as they welcomed ...
The story offers a glimpse into a widespread but largely overlooked phenomenon – the enslavement of millions of Indigenous peoples throughout the Western Hemisphere, including North America.
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and ...
North Dakota House passes 2 bills to protect state tribes through task forces, cultural preservation
Rep. Collette Brown, D-Warwick, speaks on House Bill 1603, related to providing an appropriation to the State Historical ...
Leonard Peltier, convicted in 1977 of killing two FBI agents, has maintained his innocence for nearly 50 years.
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After 49 years in prison, Native American activist Leonard Peltier was released on Feb. 18. And now his Indigenous community ...
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