The legends describe the mysterious moon-eyed people as being entirely pale-skinned, heavily bearded, and possessing uniquely shaped eyes that were extremely sensitive to sunlight. Because the bright ...
Heather Dawn Thompson (Cheyenne River Sioux) is the vice president of Native Nations Food Systems and Conservation at World ...
New genetic results reveal a previously unknown wave of people settled in South America 1,300 years ago and that Indigenous Americans carry remnants of a "ghost lineage." ...
The American Revolution profoundly destabilized Native American societies in East Tennessee, particularly the Cherokee nation ...
Archeological surveys have determined that for over 10,000 years the local indigenous people, aka Native Americans, lived ...
Ohio's diverse immigrant history shaped its food traditions. Explore iconic, family-owned restaurants across the state.
Corporations have proposed building about 103 to 160 massive data centers on Native lands, says Krystal Two Bulls.
Will we see blackjack and poker tables in the Big D one day?
The traditional six-sided die has been around since the Bronze Age, with the earliest known pieces from approximately 3000 BC uncovered in Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Now, a new study has found ...
Native Americans have been playing with dice in games of chance for more than 12,000 years, according to a new paper published in the journal American Antiquity. And the oldest examples of Native ...
In early 1777, British General John Burgoyne hatched a plan to take over New York’s Hudson River Valley and end the American Revolution by cutting off the colonists’ maritime supply routes. Fort ...
Cultures around the world have been playing games of chance for millennia. Previously, historians had discovered examples of dice dating back some 5,500 years. But new research may push back that ...