Sociologist Eve L. Ewing joins The Excerpt to discuss her new book “Original Sins,” which argues that schools enforce racial hierarchies.
Long before the large-scale Earth Day protests on April 22, 1970 – often credited with spurring significant environmental ...
“Native men and women fill that role through military ... out of any group in America because of the fact that our native people have always wanted to fulfill that warrior path," said D.J ...
Large ranches recruited hundreds of Native men and sent them up to work in the mines. At that time it was common practice for Native people to be treated as disposable workers. Beyond this ...
And until the closures that happened in January, visitors at the American Museum of Natural History could see generic mannequins of Native men and women ... of the Cherokee People Shana Bushyhead ...
Native people have always volunteered.” —Colonel Wayne Don (Cupig and Yupik), veteran of Bosnia and Afghanistan According to the Department of Defense, more than 23,000 of the 1.2 million men ...
Two years ago today, on the 73rd anniversary of D-Day, in a park overlooking Omaha Beach, the people of Normandy ... The 44,000 Native American men who served represent more than ten percent ...
Our region is the home of two great intellectual traditions regarding stewardship of the earth: traditional ecological knowledge of Indigenous People and scientific ecological knowledge. The mission ...
Because of these updates, it is unsure if the growth is a result of true population growth or if more people are identifying racially as Native American. The agency prioritized counting the ...
Before European settlers arrived, an estimated 300,000 native people lived in small villages throughout the area. Contact with the new settlers brought about serious disruptions to the native way ...
A report that highlighted the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people was removed from several federal websites last month, to the disappointment of some Alaska Native advocates.