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Education Department withdraws from plan to address discipline disparities for Native studentsThe Education Department has withdrawn from an agreement to address disparities in discipline for Native American students at ...
Over the last decade, several hundred Native American students and their families helped design, carve, and paint a series of ...
At least $1.6 million in federal funds for projects meant to capture and digitize stories of the systemic abuse of generations of Indigenous children in boarding schools at the hands of the U.S ...
From an artsy outpost in Arizona to a South Carolina city with roots going back to the 1500s, the best places to live are often places you've never heard of.
The Bison Baby Shower will be held Saturday at the Lucky B Bison Ranch in partnership with Destination Bryan and the Texas ...
The former gold mine beneath is another, and that’s what motivated Two Bulls to use his performance art to cleanse it. Native American protesters ... the flames with eagle feathers to smudge ...
Previous recipients include Children’s Healing Art Project, College Possible, Coalition of Communities of Color, Pacific Lamprey Conservation Initiative, Northwest Native American Chamber, and ...
Jungen considers his work a "return to the use of whatever a Native ... Northwest coast. Meticulously restitching the shoes into ceremonial masks, the "wizardly craftsman," as New York Times art ...
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32 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and WeekendBrowse handmade jewelry, art, ceramics and more at NMWA’s Community Day & Makers’ Market (Sun, free, Downtown). ・Watch Starr Chief Eagle hoop dance at the Smithsonian’s Native American ...
The Oklahoma City bombing committed by Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people. These are the names and faces of those who died April 19, 1995, in OKC.
In the offseason, the venue's state-of-the-art audio ... on the northwest corner of the lake, features nearly 3 miles of hiking trails and serves as a habitat for an abundance of native plants ...
In 1638, an earthquake in what is now New Hampshire and Plymouth, Massachusetts, left colonists stumbling from the strong ...
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