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A major breakthrough in Maya archaeology has emerged from Caracol, Belize, where the University of Houston team uncovered the ...
Sometimes the bonds formed in childhood can become strong as steel. Such is the case with the two men opening Fab & Forge at ...
“With the addition of the downtown Olympia location, Sound has expanded its branch footprint to 26 full-service locations, ...
So I wanted to create a brand that I saw myself in."It's a common theme among today's Native designers, this desire to produce their own goods, infused with their own perspectives and cultural ...
Indigenous community leaders and tribal officials see an opportunity to get Portland's Tribal Relations Program back on track — if city leaders are willing to listen.
Portland’s trbal relations office was a trailblazing endeavor, inspiring other governments to reimagine their relationship with tribal governments and Native residents. A pattern of managerial ...
Relying on a tribal militia or clan in Gaza may work in the short term. However, in the long term it is unlikely to achieve success.
Archaeologists reveal vast Aztec trade networks behind ancient obsidian artifacts by Tulane University Editors' notes ...
How Trump administration policies are playing out in tribal economies In a new survey, tribal leaders talked about federal grants that support vital services getting frozen, layoffs at agencies ...
UM law students are working to digitize tribal court records from tribes across the state. Professor Kekek Stark said the effort strengthens tribal sovereignty.
The Aztec death whistle is a mesoamerican instrument designed to imitate a human scream, and was often used during battle or at sacrificial ceremonies. Researchers from the University of Zurich ...
Why Aztec “death whistles” sound like human screams The basic mechanism relies on the Venturi effect, producing a unique rough and piercing sound.