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"It's time for the world to see that we are still here, thriving and creating beauty as we always have," store owner Ruth-Ann ...
Native Star, a new store in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, features all items from Native American tribes from across the ...
Two pieces of state legislation that go into effect in July seek to protect Nebraska students’ right to wear tribal regalia at graduation and other school functions.
Indigenous students will still be allowed to wear an eagle feather. The Native American Parent Committee will meet with Grand ...
The relocation highlights America’s failure to prepare for the ways climate change is making some places uninhabitable.
The cliff fendlerbush’s blooms offered countless nibbles for one hungry young deer. Its mother watched the feast from several steps away, on the other side of a nature path crossroad below Fort Lewis ...
The project’s challenges highlight how ill-prepared the U.S. is to respond to the way climate change is making some places ...
California Attorney General Bonta and Superintendent Thurmond Remind School Administrators of Graduates’ Rights to Wear Tribal Regalia ...
California passed a law requiring high schools to allow students to wear eagle feathers, abalone necklaces and other regalia ...
Said to grow in South America and Africa, the ya-te-veo is a massive carnivorous plant that makes the Venus flytrap look like an herbivore. According to folklore, this legendary cryptid is a "terrible ...