Tucson's history began with a Spanish fort, the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson, built in 1775, then almost lost.
There are many myths about the American west. They're wrong yet are remarkably sticky in American cultural consciousness according to historian Megan Kate Nelson. Nelson will speak at Illinois State ...
Guest Opinion On November 6, 2025, the Colorado River Tribes passed an ordinance recognizing the personhood of the Colorado ...
The fighting is raising energy prices, hitting farmers and reshaping geopolitics. We look at the ripple effects worldwide.
Eleven American bison have been transferred to the Navajo Nation through a City and County of Denver program that provides animals from its managed herds to tribal communities rebuilding bison ...
More than 500 people attended the Storrowton Village Museum’s Maple Harvest Day and Pancake Breakfast to celebrate the ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin would be the second Native cabinet secretary and some Native leaders say that is important to them.
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Why Native American tribes were never one people

Long before Europeans arrived, North America was shaped by powerful civilizations built on trade, agriculture, and warfare. Climate shifts, internal conflict, and changing technology fractured these ...
The Cherokee congressman, who is hard-right and white-passing, may not seem like an Indigenous lawmaker, but he’s no anomaly.
March features St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday to acknowledge the Irish refugees and immigrants who fled their homes in the 19th century and came to find a better life in ...
Dragonflies have fascinated humans for centuries, often appearing during moments of change or reflection. These delicate creatures are believed to symbolize transformation, spiritual connection, and ...
This week, on March 16, we celebrate the birthday of Founding Father James Madison. He was born, raised, lived, served, died ...