It’s easy to imagine American frontier folk felling trees to build log cabins. But what about homes made from sod, clay—or even ice? Long before colonization, Indigenous communities built and designed ...
From 1819 through the 1970s, the U.S. government removed Native American children from their homes. Tens of thousands of kids, preschoolers to teenagers, from tribes across the country, grew up in ...
Window Rock, Ariz. — Navajo Nation leaders took turns talking with the U.S. government's top health official as they hiked along a sandstone ridge overlooking their rural, high-desert town before the ...
The wrenching transfer of power from hundreds of Indigenous cultures is fundamental to U.S. history. Along the way are ...
The remains and stories of Native American students are being reclaimed from a Pennsylvania cemetery
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School had not yet held its first class when Matavito Horse and Leah Road Traveler were taken there in October 1879, drafted into the U.S. government’s campaign to erase ...
A Santee Sioux woman, now 20, alleges the state of Iowa allowed her to be adopted by a convicted felon who sexually abused her for years.
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