Learning indigenous history is just one step in restoring visibility to peoples who have been systematically erased.
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Opinion: Canada wasn't 'stolen' from Indigenous people
Later, but at an unknown date, came the movement of the Dene-speaking peoples now living mostly in Alaska and Canada’s North ...
Step through the doors of the Museum of Native American History, and you aren't just entering a building -- you're standing ...
A key symbolic threat to the credibility of an African G20 summit themed around inclusivity is the continued exclusion and marginalisation of its oldest communities.
When leaving an atoll of the Marshall Islands, in the Pacific, Alson Kelen prefers to sail after sunset. It’s like navigating ...
Each winter, Japan’s northernmost island, Hokkaido, transforms into a spectacular wonderland of deep snow and vibrant culture ...
In the mountains of Tibet, adaptations to punishing conditions, including higher oxygen levels and unique gene proteins, are recent evidence of evolutionary adaptations.
Ancient wolves lived with people on tiny Baltic island. Their bones show shared food and long contact that hints at early ...
As COP30 convenes in Belém, in the heart of the Amazon, the world's focus is narrowly set on carbon emissions and net-zero ...
Retired senior state archaeologist Breck Parkman used artifacts found in old ruins or the chemistry of rocks to piece ...
Despite the tragic loss of most of our native forest species, Guam remains a surprisingly good place to find birds.
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