Through the autobiographies/âcimisowina of Cree and Métis writers James Settee, Maria Campbell, Edward Ahenakew, James Brady and Harold Cardinal, and even her own family stories, Reder, who is ...
Children who are surrounded by books spend more time reading—particularly those in underserved school districts. Such is the ...
Writer Rick Steves shares his "Hippie Trail" trek, "The Laramie Project" takes the stage, Glassquerade heats up and other ...
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That issue was the impetus for Native American Studies for ... she talks about how Indigenous children were forced to attend boarding schools. She and her students read books on buffalo jumps ...
“Snowflakes start out as a single nucleated dust particle that attracts water droplets that in turn freeze and accelerate ...
America has always stripped the land of its original, Indigenous names. It's had surprising climate implications.
Mesoamerica is today subject to considerable territorial and political transformations. A newly published book emerges from these deep entanglements to critically explore the region’s borderlands, ...
There has been a growing recognition that psychology, as a discipline, must engage more deeply with local contexts.
Operation Tailwind Revisited after CIA Report to Kissinger Released Picture this scenario: It is September 11, 1970. American commandoes wearing ...
In the first half of the program, Eleanor Goldfield interviews a Native American reporter who was arrested while covering a protest about land claims, despite showing the police his press credentials.