There are many salt “licks” along Saline Bayou, but the most famous of the licks used by immigrants to the New World was ...
More than 3,100 Indigenous students died at boarding schools in the United States between 1828 and 1970 — three times the number of deaths reported earlier this year by the Department of Interior, ...
A new report reveals three times the number of deaths reported earlier this year by the Department of Interior.
They’re among the region’s most despised species, but some tribes, researchers and landowners are racing to save them.
The City of St. Cloud’s annual midnight countdown and cloud drop. Featuring Slickwood on the main stage. 7 p.m. Dec. 31-1 a.m. Jan. 1, Downtown St. Cloud, free general admission, VIP tickets $90 per ...
While it is still a controlled substance, U.S. laws passed in 1978 and 1994 allow Native Americans to use, harvest and transport peyote. However, these laws only allow federally recognized Native ...
Karl Bodmer journeyed west across the U.S. from 1832 to 1834. His images depict Native Americans and scenes from along the ...
In their creation story, salmon were the first to offer themselves to the Nisqually people. But a contract was made: The ...
Native American New Year was celebrated on the solstice under a canopy of winter stars. Near a crackling bonfire, the ...
A Native American tribe says it expects more deals with pharma companies looking to protect patents, following a multi-million dollar deal that could hinder generic competition for an Allergan dry ...