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The president took the stage in the Gila River Indian Community to officially apologize for the federal boarding school era. ...
As storms pass and years roll by, some stories wait to unfold until all the right paths cross. After 30 years, a veteran is reunited with a painting gifted to him by an Oklahoma Native American ...
The Archive Center at the National Museum of the American Indian presents a new exhibition that can help "interrupt the ...
Thor may not be a child of the Phoenix Force, but he possesses its power thanks to his mother Gaia! Talk about a powerful ...
According to oral history and independent research conducted by Remembering the Children Memorial, at least 50 of the 973 Native American children died in Rapid City. Saturday, the memorial unveiled a ...
Happily, Nerburn’s best friend from Hopkins High School, Marc Allen, loved the novel and published it through his New World ...
Actress and Houston native Phylicia Rashad is returning to the city to host an acting masterclass for the next generation of ...
The Pulling Focus African American Film Festival returns Thursday, with free screenings of 70 films from around the globe.
Saara Pritchard, an art adviser, was visiting a friend in Miami when a painting in the bedroom caught her eye. Bordered in silver leaf, it was a close-cropped, black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy ...
When otter hunters returned to Santa Barbara from California's most remote island in 1853, they carried more than cargo and a diverse crew. Also aboard was a 50-year-old woman—a passenger who ...
Cambodian restaurants are not in every U.S. city the way Chinese and Japanese ones are. And Cambodian food has often been ...
In her transatlantic comedy, Dallas author Amy Poeppel explores impulsive choices, cultural collisions and the complexities ...