Learning indigenous history is just one step in restoring visibility to peoples who have been systematically erased.
Two-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Tamara Kotevska (“Honeyland”), whose latest feature, “The Tale of Silyan,” premieres at the Venice Film Festival, is readying her next project, a Siberia-lensed ...
Indigenous people entered North America at least four times between 12,000 and 24,000 years ago, bringing their languages with them, a new linguistic model indicates. The model correlates with ...
When people disappear, an entire world disappears with them — the smoke in their tents, the names of their rivers, their ...
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