The Museum of Native American History in Bentonville now has one of the largest collections in the world of artifacts from ...
There are many salt "licks" along Saline Bayou, but the most famous of the licks used by immigrants to the New World was ...
As the United States pushed Native Americans from their lands to make way for westward expansion throughout the 1800s, museums and the federal government encouraged the looting of Indigenous remains, ...
This school year, three new Smithsonian lesson plans on the Inka Empire, Native American treaties and the history of 19th-century Cherokee removal became available to K-12 educators. Alex Jamison, ...
The government actively worked to separate Native American families through boarding schools and forced adoptions. Check out the documentaries below to begin your learning journey on this traumatic ...
21 Extraordinary Stories of Generosity That Will Stay with You True Stories Behind 23 of the Most Iconic Photos in American History 13 Facts About Native Americans You Didn't Learn in History Class 16 ...
On his last day of service in Vietnam in 1963, Harvey Pratt (Cheyenne and Arapaho) poses in Da Nang carrying his rappelling rope that he used to descend from helicopters to clear landing fields. Pratt ...
From the civil rights movement to women’s liberation to protests against the Vietnam War, the 1960s and 1970s were an era of consciousness-raising and protest. And among those activists were members ...