In 1776, Cherokee leaders looked for ways to navigate a foreboding future. Nanyehi, a.k.a. Nancy Ward, is venerated and ...
The great-great nieces of Cherokee poet, educator and activist Ruth Muskrat Bronson bring her story to life in the ...
These are some of the most interesting and shocking facts about Native Americans—many you might not have learned about in ...
Yaupon, Rebellion, Indians and Indianness Guest Opinion When American colonists renounced British tea in the 1770s, they ...
In the Curator’s Words: ‘Clearly Indigenous’ at Mingei traces the story of Native American glass art
New exhibit in Balboa Park looks at how the practice of studio glass was introduced to Native American communities.
As the United States approaches the America 250 celebration, Cherokee people reflect on this anniversary from a perspective ...
There is no shortage of celebratory America 250 events happening this weekend, as the nation commemorates 250 years since the ...
India Today on MSN
The Cherokee won America's Supreme Court. They still lost their homeland
As America marks 250 years, the Cherokee story deserves to be remembered. One of North America's largest Native American ...
A glance at what the U.S. could have looked like in an alternate universe where Britain won and put American independence on ...
Some Native nations are skipping America 250 festivities. Others are showing up to explain their side of history.
To many Native Americans and Indigenous peoples, such as Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, reflecting on U.S. history elicits pain.
The Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma is using opioid settlement funds to build a culturally competent healthcare system.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results