Long before ancient civilizations in the Old World, Native American hunter-gatherers were already playing games of chance using carefully crafted bone dice more than 12,000 years ago. New research ...
Western series is already climbing Paramount+ charts – here’s what to know about Tatanka Means, who’s a regular on the show.
The 35th annual Native American Student Union (NASU) Powwow celebrated the resilience and pride of indigenous communities at ...
More than 200 years after fighting between Native Americans and settlers ended in East Texas, a historical marker stands near ...
Inside the Indian Community School in Franklin Friday morning, April 4, the sounds of the Bear Moon Pow Wow could be heard. The Bear Moon Pow Wow is where Native Americans and ...
The tribe says it’s been denied a consultation process that federal law requires when Native American remains are found, and ...
Nuchi Nashoba grew up looking at a photograph of her great-grandfather Ben Carterby inside her grandmother’s Oklahoma home. But, she didn’t know much about the man in the frame other than that he was ...
While some of the actors from "Marshals" reprised their "Yellowstone" roles, other faces are familiar from previous projects ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts is once again facing steep cuts in President Donald Trump’s spending blueprint for the ...
New research shows that Native Americans were making dice for gaming thousands of years before anyone else in the world.
Detroit art lovers are squeezing in a final look this weekend as the Detroit Institute of Arts' landmark survey of ...
Six Broward schools scheduled to close could transform into sites for affordable housing, workforce education and school ...
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