NU Roundup: Football falls to No. 24 Findlay As with the spearheads, stone, such as flint, chert and obsidian, which could be flaked into shape (known as knapping) was used for arrowheads.
"After that day, the hard hat became a political symbol," he said. Edward R. Bullard was born in Liberty, N.M., on Dec. 1, 1893 before moving as a young boy with his family to California.
Author Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz dives into the complexities of indigenous identity and the challenges of Tribal enrollment in her debut book, "The Indian Card: Who Gets to Be Native in America." ...
“The Indian Card” begins with a statistical puzzle: In the 2000 U.S. census, 4.1 million people indicated Native American heritage. But in 2020, that figure had swelled to 9.7 millio ...
Maple Dale-Indian Hill, Mequon-Thiensville, Mukwonago, Oak Creek-Franklin, St. Francis, Wauwatosa, West Allis-West Milwaukee, West Bend and Whitnall school districts. Voters in the Arrowhead Union ...
The Native American Indian Association of Tennessee is hosting its 43rd annual powwow Oct. 18-20 at Long Hunter State Park in Eastern Davidson County. Every third weekend in October, the Native ...
“He’s kind of making enemies in Indian country,” Hall said. Sheehy’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment. Tester himself came to the Blackfeet reservation last week to drum ...
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Give me your tired, your poor — and your tatted masses. The Statue of Liberty has long been a symbol of freedom and the American Dream, but also an irresistible option for a tattoo among a ...
Democrats are making a final push to gain the support of Native American voters in a close presidential race, part of a broader push to court a voting bloc that has long felt overlooked.
After seven years in the foster care system, he left Colorado Springs at age 16 and drove to the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota, where he was born, to rejoin his Sicangu Lakota tribe.
Hard hats are the team headgear of working-class America — the people who built the United States with their bare hands. The people who still build the USA today. Tip your safety cap to Edward W.