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It's commonly believed that Native American origins go way back to the Ice Age, when the first humans migrated across the Bering Strait and into what is now North America. Over time, they spread ...
Adding to evidence that the First Americans did not come from Japan is a new footprint found at an ancient lakebed in what is ...
HAYWARD–The Lac Courte Oreilles reservation is being targeted by drug dealers from big cities, tribal Police Chief Susan ...
As states prepare to implement changes to Medicaid required by President Trump's recent tax-and-spending law, tribal leaders ...
A recent study of more than 3.8 million women who gave birth in California found that those who were multiracial were more ...
Study of more than 3.8 million women in California finds that women who were biracial or multiracial were at greater risk of being diagnosed with bipolar disorder compared with those who were single ...
The dramatic history of Russian America – and why its legacy still matters as Putin and Trump meet on its shores Read Full Article at RT.com ...
While more than 1 in 3 American Indian and Alaska Native adults in California experienced moderate or serious psychological distress in the past year, 61% of the individuals in that group had not ...
Alaska Native woman, 'everybody's helper,' is Orthodox church's first female North American saint BY PETER SMITH Associated Press Jul 3, 2025 ...
The Yup’ik woman became known in church communities across Alaska for quiet generosity, piety and compassion — particularly as a consoler of women who had suffered from abuse, from miscarriage ...
Alaska Native woman, ‘everybody’s helper,’ is Orthodox church’s first female North American saint By Peter Smith/The Associated Press • June 27, 2025 • 7 mins to read ...
Now, after an elaborate ceremony in her village of about 800 people in southwestern Alaska, she is the first female Orthodox saint from North America, officially known as “St. Olga of Kwethluk ...