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Fiddling is synonymous with Métis music, and has been part of Métis, First Nations and Inuit culture since the Europeans brought the instrument to North America. Fiddling and jigging go together, and ...
With her blockbuster book, “Braiding Sweetgrass,” Kimmerer’s ideas about how to repair humanity’s broken relationship with the natural world have spread far.
In Akwesasne, a water drum is called kana’tsio:wi and means a covered pot in Kanien’kéha (Mohawk language). It refers to the clay pots Haudenosaunee used historically. Over time, the water drum has ...
Ranenrihiostha Herne and Jake Cook share Haudenosaunee social songs, including Teiokhwatase’néha or round dance, with people in and around their community.
The title of the exhibit at the Bullock Texas State History Museum promises to cover quite a stretch of territory: “Acts of ...
The Rogers Environmental Education Center recently held an even recognizing the value of the traditional teachings of Indigenous neighbors and their history within the Central New York region.
National 3M Teaching Fellow, Horn-Miller serves as associate vice-president of Indigenous Teaching, Learning and Research at ...
Old Fort Niagara officials announced a fundraising campaign to build an education center for Native American history and ...
From stunning vistas to breathtaking beauty, these are the Most Treasured Views in New York. Here’s how to see them.
From Maine to Maryland and New York to New Jersey, these are the Most Treasured Views across the Northeast. A bucket list for your travel plans.
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Washingtonian on MSNThe Culture of Lacrosse Is More Complex Than People ThinkBack When I was a lacrosse-obsessed middle-schooler, I spent hours alone in Turtle Park—near my childhood home in American ...
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