Historian Benjamin Heber Johnson, reared in Houston, retells Texas history in a way that will appeal to a broad range of the state's readers.
New teaching program at local university aimed at increasing Native American teacher retention rates
Now a local university is making an effort to tweak its teacher program a bit. The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University is ...
From the column: "tolerating the dehumanization of any group of people has dangerous and frightening repercussions for every ...
Sign at the entrance of Haskell Indian Nations University, a public tribal land-grant university in Lawrence, Kansas, founded ...
Madeline Archer, a Roscoe Girl Scout, was honored with the Girl Scout Gold Award for her project, “Curriculum Boxes About ...
The U.S. Department of Labor announced on Thursday it was hiring a political strategist who once posted racist imagery of ...
Reprise Choir to present ‘Circlesong,’ which explores the cycle of life through Indigenous texts
Life is often seen as a circle, no matter what culture you come from. For its upcoming concert series, Vancouver’s Reprise Choir is collaborating with student singers and musicians from Vancouver Scho ...
JONESBORO – A new endowed scholarship honoring the late Patricia Butcher Cooper, a native of Rison, has been established at ...
Additionally, California Assembly Bill 389, which passed in 2023, requires public universities to enact system-wide policies ...
Folk magic goes by many names in the Appalachian Mountains: root work, granny magic, kitchen witchery, Braucherei, witchcraft ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order over the weekend declaring English as the official language of the U.S. Tribes say "not so fast." ...
The Carle Gallery at the Butte Public Library announces the exhibition of "Myths & Legends" by Jason Elliot Clark and sponsored by Montana Art Gallery Directors. This collection from the Missoula Art ...
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