‘REMEMBER’ “Treat this earth well: it is not a present from your parents, it is on loan to your children. The people who enrich their minds are those who keep their history on the leaves of memory.” INDIANS – NATIVE AMERICANS – ABORIGINALS – INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Any and all of these terms identify those persons … Continue reading Rediscovering What Has Always Been There – by Glenn Welker→| ADR
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.Yesterday I shared a wonderful new book about environmental activist Christiana Figueres which is perfect for the upcoming Hispanic Heritage Month and today I am sharing another one also released this week! Today's book is a book of poems sharing some amazing Latinos' stories. The book is Hopeful Heroes: More poems about amazing Latinos by Margarita Engle and illustrated by Juliet Menéndez. ...| Crafty Moms Share
By Noma Faingold (August 15, 2025) Artist Rose B. Simpson is more than a little preoccupied with vessels. She views pottery, cars, her figurative sculptures, the womb and clay, a material she most often uses in her creations, as vessels. “I think in clay. Clay was the earth that grew our food, was the house we […]|
Photo courtesy Northwest Treaty Tribes"Canoes participating in Paddle to Elwha 2025 arrived on the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe's beach last week, despite a few days of wild weather and a tsunami warning, and were welcomed to come ashore, eat, get warm and gather with friends and family. Protocol continues until August 5."Photo courtesy Northwest Treaty TribesPaddle to Elwha 2025 arrives on the| CENSORED NEWS
“We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.| Sahan Journal
CCASM and other Monday volunteers are working with Esther Read to | Charles County Archaeological Society of Maryland, Inc
Photo: Levine Querido Chooch is two years old, and he likes to help. The help of a two-year old isn’t usually all that helpful, but everyone gives him grace except Sissy, his older sister who has n…| What's Not Wrong?
CCASM and other Monday volunteers are working with Esther Read to | Charles County Archaeological Society of Maryland, Inc
Rudolf Haffenreffer Jr. (1874-1954) was a successful beer magnate during the era of regional breweries, including Narragansett, which was once the dominant brand throughout New England. In 1903, he purchased 376 acres of oceanfront land in Rhode Island, which happened to be where “King Phillip’s War” had both started in 1675 and ended in 1676 […]| Minding The Campus
Here are 5 fun facts for kids about how different cultures celebrate the fall harvest, and some ways to honor the harvest in your family.| ParentsTogether
One of the most important research projects for me personally, perhaps the most important, is better understanding perceptions about “place” within many indigenous peoples’ cultures. Over and over …| Gus diZerega
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It is often said that the Native American peoples of the great plains of North… The post The Buffalo Jump: Hunting with Gravity, Native American Style appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from the author’s book Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me: Debunking the False Narratives Defining America’s School Curricula. It is posted here with permission. Modern historians often bewail the fact that the historical understandings of Native Americans have frequently been negative and one-sided, representing them as a mass of faceless […]| Minding The Campus
Editor’s Note: This is one of a series of blog posts written by students in Professor Martin’s NAIS 400: Introduction to Native American and Indigenous Studies at the University of New Hampshire. To learn more about the Native American and Indigenous Studies minor, visit https://cola.unh.edu/interdisciplinary-studies/program/minor/native-american-indigenous-studies By Andrew “Dewey” Bell ‘24 The New Hampshire climate ranges […]| Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective
This brief history of Navajo arts and crafts honors the legacy and contributions of the Navajo people to arts and culture.| Albion Gould
This year I’ve had a chance to learn a lot about the first people who were at home in the lands we now call North America. These Native Americans had amazing civilizations where agriculture thrived... The post Indigenous People and the Foods of the Ancestors appeared first on Grounded by the Farm.| Grounded by the Farm
With Cahokia’s food history on our minds after our last episode, we turn to my backyard of St. Louis and are digging into more Native American food and farming history. Joined by Dr. Gayle Fritz,... The post Uncovering Cahokia’s Food History & Forgotten Farmscapes appeared first on Grounded by the Farm.| Grounded by the Farm
The jaguar was the most feared – and revered – animal in ancient Mesoamerica. Members of pre-Columbian societies like the Maya and Aztec coexisted with jaguars in the jungles, bearing witness to their size, cunning, and aggression and incorporating them into their mythologies. Most of these cultures depicted the big cat in its natural form […]| The History Bandits
As writers we always hear, “Write what you know.” In light of that truth, it is important that any person writing about Native Americans know the people and the culture they are writing about. It is important to know the current situation of the Native American people one is choosing to write about. It is […]| NINC
PORTLAND, Oregon, November 16, 2023 – The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation (NACF) is excited to announce the new 2023 SHIFT – Transformative Change and Indigenous Arts program awardees.| Native Arts and Cultures Foundation -
Anthony Hudson is an artist and writer and well known as Portland, Oregon’s premier drag clown, Carla Rossi. Felix Furby is a linguist, carver, Indigenous historical researcher, and Indigiqueer advocate.| Native Arts and Cultures Foundation -
Curious about the foods of Arizona? We share Mexican classics, Native American traditional foods, and new Arizona famous foods to try. YUM!| Arizona Journey