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 ...
Columnist Nancy Kelsey reflects on the importance of Indigenous visibility as local institutions spotlight Native artists and storytellers.
Before there were railroads, highways, or Google Maps, there was this spot, and it was basically the GPS of the entire ...
The National Register of Historic Places-listed structure was described in 2016 as the only graded public school that, from the 1920s-1950s, served both local African American and Native American ...
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Historians long said the Plains Indians were defenseless, but the real story shows a far different picture
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A newly published database includes hundreds of plaques, signs and pamphlets the National Park Service has flagged for review ...
The beadwork artist Beverly Moran has impressed horse and art lovers with her intricate designs and detailed workmanship.
This story, Buffalo Bill’s Last Interview, ran in the May 1917 issue of Outdoor Life. The author reportedly saw William ...
The Arikara Tribe led the last tribal movement north to North Dakota. They were skilled corn farmers who relied on the crop for sustenance and trade. They were also the first Plains tribe to battle ...
Native American parades across the United States in January and February have celebrated education and community strength, in ...
As a scout, plainsman, buffalo hunter, postmaster, and sheriff, William “Billy” Dixon experienced the chaotic evolution of ...
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