Many Mississippi Territory settlers were saved from smallpox in the early 19th century because of actions taken by William C.
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The Navy’s attacks on Kake and Angoon led to widespread suffering. Generations later, Alaska’s Lingít people will receive ...
A struggle is erupting over whether to change the name and logo back. What is behind it, and who should decide?
The Land Back Movement is an effort by native Americans to reclaim lost land. Two reporters take a look at where it’s worked and where it hasn’t at reservations in Minnesota.
The presentation will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the Raugust Library on the University of Jamestown campus.
Native Americans living in coastal Northern California during the Mission era were presumed to experience high rates of ...
No county fair or carnival is complete without the delicious smell of frying funnel cakes or elephant ears. But what's the ...
Christy S. Coleman, executive director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, will sit down with a new batch of scholars to ...
Food-related scorn and insults were hurled at immigrant Chinese communities on the West Coast in the late 1800s as they started coming to the United States in larger numbers, and in later decades spre ...
Finally, more than 132 years after Fannie died at the Carlisle school in Pennsylvania, she has returned to her homelands in ...
Christian Women’s Connection will host a buffet luncheon and evening dessert bar featuring “A Conversation on Native ...