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Forty people from 18 countries became U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony on June 13 held beneath the 'Big Tree' at Redwood National and State Parks.
Congratulations — not just on earning your citizenship, but on bringing your story, your heritage, and your courage into the ...
“Our identity has been frozen in time, and it’s going to stay frozen in time as long as we’re portrayed as mascots and things of the past,” said Matt Beaudet, a citizen of the Montauk Tribe of Indians ...
On June 13th at Redwood National and State Parks, 40 people raised their right hands to become the newest citizens of the ...
The new memorial, which has been in the works since 2009, overlooks the Conservatory of Flowers and the Golden Gate Bridge.
The water’s hot – really hot – coming out of the ground in Hot Springs, Arkansas. And the tree houses available to book for ...
The existence of your national parks was not inevitable. We could have easily lived in a timeline where the Grand Canyon was ...
Her name is Shawnee and she’s 29 years old. Native people are familiar with brutality, with our histories. We bear witness firsthand, and then again via media reports articulating how bad we ...
On May 10 you printed an article regarding Flagstaff Area National Monument's headquarters building. That article shared the ...
Attendees at Enid Chautauqua 2025 performance Wednesday night, June 11, 2025, heard about the plight of Native Americans ...
Attendees at Enid Chautauqua 2025 performance Wednesday night, June 11, 2025, heard about the plight of Native Americans ...