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As part of Northern Michigan University’s Anderton’s Earth Week, the Center for Native American Studies will be hosting the ...
Over the last decade, several hundred Native American students and their families helped design, carve, and paint a series of ...
Two legends have haunted the Isles of Shoals since colonial days. According to Capt. Christopher Levett, who visited from ...
Learn about Florida’s native landscape plants during a free workshop hosted by ReGrow Volusia. Samantha West, sustainability and resilience manager for Volusia County, will share tips on protecting ...
What’s happening 14th annual St. Johns River Festival Of The Arts: Live art demonstrations and arts and crafts vendors. Admission is free and all proceeds support the festival’s Art-For-Kids ...
MARQUETTE, MI— The NMU Center for Native American Studies is holding Marquette’s first “Water Is Life Festival” on Friday.
During the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt created a tree army. Civilians planted trees, built dams, and transformed ...
"Seven canoes of Indians ... and then British and American fur traders sailed up the coast in the late 1700s, bringing epidemics of smallpox that took a toll on the Native population.
Top-quality Bali line-caught fish is served in Indonesia’s top restaurants. We interviewed one fisherman responsible for the ...
The great explorer, journalist, soldier, colonial administrator, author and politician, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, is buried ...
Stamps have enshrined the faces of presidents, celebrated the end of world wars and raised money for the treatment of ...