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Ofgang: Who was Gladys Tantaquidgeon? The legacy of an anthropologist and Mohegan Medicine WomanErik Ofgang examines Gladys Tantaquidgeon's contributions to anthropology and ponders why he's unfamiliar with the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame member.
For family and friends, the downtown bronze statue dedication for Harriet Elizabeth “Liz” Byrd is something “long overdue.” In a short, yet impactful ceremony on a breezy Saturday morning, artist John ...
Teams used to shy away from older prospects. Scouts and general managers once considered the age of 24 a red flag in some ...
Check out our picks for the best books of April so far, including a family centered-short story collection, sharp science ...
MARIENBERG, Germany — U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs threaten to become a tough nut to crack in an unlikely place — a small company whose factory nestled deep in the hills of eastern Germany ...
In the early 1900s, William and Mary Benson, a Pomo Indian couple, won renown for their exquisite Native American baskets. In 1912, they gave one of William's most masterly pieces to a trusted friend.
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