On Nov. 4, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers removed the monument from Brady Park in Sault Ste. Marie, where it was built on known Indigenous burial grounds for Native peoples, including Bay Mills ...
The Grand River Burial Mounds have been around for roughly 2,000 years and stand as one of the most well-preserved sites of ...
A small business program allowed Christopher Dawson to win big contracts if he promised to uplift Native Hawaiians. Instead, ...
For more than a century, this Black soldier from Virginia was remembered by nearly no one. Then this year, someone at the ...
When you're swaying in a beachside hammock on a lazy summer day, take a moment to thank the Indigenous cultures that invented ...
Holocaust museums and Jewish veterans’ groups objected to the move, which had not previously been explained, as distorting ...
Cherokee author Vanessa Lillie’s latest thriller, "The Bone Thief," blends mystery and Native history as she meets readers on a national book tour.
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THE IDLE AMERICAN: When ignorance is bliss
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Army Cpl. James M. Walker from Oklahoma survived the Bataan Death March but died in a Japanese prison. His remains were unidentified until now.
An exciting Australian debut, a bevvy of award-winning literary fiction and more than one heart-wrenching memoir are among ...
Connie Voisine's passion for literature began in Maine, leading to a successful career as a poet and author. She now resides in New Mexico.
Abby Burnett is out to bust some Arkansas graveyard myths. The legend of Petit Jean, the French stowaway for whom the state ...
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