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Native American storyteller Perry Ground, a Turtle Clan member of the Onondaga Nation, starts his "rethinking" of Thanksgiving with a quiz. Ground, who has been telling stories for 25 years in an ...
COMMENTARY: The myth of Native American innocence. FILE - Blaine Cook, a retired U.S. Forest Service forest management scientist, walks through a logging site ...
How Native American myths have helped scientists track earthquakes. Story by Madeline Ottilie • 3w. E arthquakes are part of ...
The Annecy prize winner uses a Native American creation myth to highlight the urgent need for mankind to live in harmony with the natural world.
The pilgrims didn't invite Native Americans to a feast. Why the Thanksgiving myth matters. Indigenous scholars and activists say that the Thanksgiving story ignores a longer past and future for ...
In 1919, Rachel Caroline Eaton became the first known Native American woman to get a PhD, at a time when few women—let alone Native American women—had opportunities for graduate education.
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TONIGHT AT 5:30: How Native American myths helped scientists track earthquakes - MSNEarthquakes are part of Washington’s past, present, and future, and we have local Native American tribes to thank for documenting some of our earliest ones.
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