These eight discoveries about Native Americans have changed the way archaeologists and historians understand the history of the U.S.
From tracking brown bears in Alaska to exploring an ancient canyon in Arizona, these seven Indigenous-led experiences offer a ...
Ned Blackhawk, who won the 2023 National Book Award for his groundbreaking reappraisal of U.S. history, discusses some of the ...
Between 1884 and 1947, from the year that Moses Fleetwood Walker played for the American Association’s Toledo Mud Hens until ...
Native people have always creatively resisted the violence of assimilative schooling. For each historical period of U.S. Native school policy—missionaries, boarding schools, public schools—there are ...
To preserve their rich but vanishing history, Indians want to be called Indians. Joe Guzzardi is a Society for American Baseball Research and Internet Baseball Writers’ Association member.
The arrival of each holiday season in the U.S. brings the inevitable retelling, and mistelling, of the “first Thanksgiving.” ...
Far-western North Carolina is a hot spot for Native American history, and officials across the region have usually worked well with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to preserve sensitive cultur ...
has remained one of history's greatest unsolved mysteries. Now, Rajan Hooda, an Indian-origin researcher from the University of Chicago, claims to have cracked the code behind the construction of ...