For Indigenous Peoples' Day, the Up First newsletter is recognizing the work NPR's member stations do to uplift Indigenous ...
Over 800 years ago the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy established Indigenous nations among the Fingerlakes and five northeast woodlands tribes. The Confederacy was founded by a prophet, known as ...
The American Museum of Natural History could have avoided the sudden and shocking shutdown of all its Native American exhibits had it made an effort over the years to “reconcile and work with tribes,” ...
Describes the way of life of the woodland Indians of the Northeast before the arrival of the white man. Also briefly discusses what happened to these Indians and ...
Over 800 years ago the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy was established during a total solar eclipse. Before the United States created its Constitution, Indigenous nations among the Fingerlakes ...
Chief John J. Zirwas of the Red Eagle Village is on a mission: to ensure that Native American heritage is not forgotten. Zirwas is a member of the Shawnees—a tribe rooted in the northeastern woodlands ...
The Northeast Women’s Healing Circle hopes to rally support Saturday at the Connecticut State Capitol to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). The healing circle is ...
Last weekend, as part of Native American Heritage Month, the Eastern Woodland Revitalization led four presentations at the Oakton, Pohick Regional, Reston Regional, and Centreville branches of the ...
Chef Sherry Pocknett, who used to be the food and beverage manager for the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, became the first Indigenous woman to win a James Beard Award on Monday.
The Northeast Women’s Healing Circle hopes to rally support Saturday at the Connecticut State Capitol to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). The healing circle is ...