Just a 20-minute drive from the White House, Nancy Reagan is back in Washington. Now premiering at Atlas Performing Arts Center and showing through April 21, Nancy follows two women […]
(The Center Square) - Two Oregon State University faculty are lead authors on a report that attempts to combine "Indigenous Knowledge" and Western science to "inform future climate-adapted land management decisions across the United States," according to OSU. The authors contend that their recommendations include “practical and cultural management interventions that could help avert the loss of thousands of acres of old-growth forest,” according to a release. ...
Stacker used data from the National Park Service and other sources to compile this list of 10 historical sites to learn more about AA & NHPI heritage.
A Native American-led nonprofit says it has purchased about 40 acres of land in South Dakota’s Black Hills area. The Cheyenne River Youth Project announced in a statement on April 11 that it bought the tract of land adjacent to Bear Butte State Park. The executive director of the project says the area is considered
Native American-led nonprofit says it bought 40 acres in the Black Hills of South Dakota
A Native American-led nonprofit says it has purchased about 40 acres of land in South Dakota's Black Hills area
A Native American-led nonprofit says it has purchased about 40 acres of land in South Dakota’s Black Hills area. The Cheyenne River Youth Project announced in a statement on April 11 that it bought the tract of land adjacent to Bear Butte State Park. The executive director of the project says the area is considered
Our South Texas success stories often start this way, with little to no resources but ingenuity and fierce determination.
Native American Storyteller Eldrena Douma is set to headline the 2024 West Texas A&M University Storytelling Festival, scheduled to run from April 18-19.
Native American tribal leaders are pleading for more funding saying that Mexican cartels take advantage of their sparsely populated reservations to traffic fentanyl into the US.
The privately held, family-run company has more than 23,000 employees and operates convenience stores and gas stations in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and North Carolina.
With the price of uranium increasing recently, production of the precious material has returned to the Beehive State. Despite this, uranium mining in the area has sparked anger from Native American tribes. Sites include the White Mesa Mill in White Mesa, and the La Sal Complex just outside of Moab