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Native American

  • Better Than Candy Corn: Make Chicos, Smoky, Nutty-Sweet Native American Dried Corn
    Better Than Candy Corn: Make Chicos, Smoky, Nutty-Sweet Native American Dried Corn
    Halloween, more than almost any other holiday, is about fun. It’s like New Year’s, but with corn syrup instead of booze. It began with the Gaelic festival Samhain, which celebrated ...
    October 27, 2020BY Ari LeVaux
  • Motions to Dismiss Denied in Nick Sandmann’s Suits Against NY Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, CBS
    Motions to Dismiss Denied in Nick Sandmann’s Suits Against NY Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, CBS
    The New York Times, Rolling Stone, ABC, and CBS's motions to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought forward by teenager Nick ...
    October 2, 2020BY Katabella Roberts
  • First Native American Racer Blazes Trail at Tour de France
    First Native American Racer Blazes Trail at Tour de France
    LE PECQ, France—A late draft to the Tour de France, Neilson Powless didn’t have time to scramble together ...
    September 19, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Irish Lacrosse Team Gives Its Spot in an International Tournament to a Native American Team
    Irish Lacrosse Team Gives Its Spot in an International Tournament to a Native American Team
    In a remarkable show of sportsmanship, Ireland's lacrosse team is withdrawing from an international tournament to allow a ...
    September 15, 2020BY Wire Service
  • Convicted Murderer on Federal Death Row, Lezmond Mitchell, Executed
    Convicted Murderer on Federal Death Row, Lezmond Mitchell, Executed
    Lezmond Mitchell, a 38-year-old convicted murderer on federal death row, was put to death on Wednesday in Terre ...
    August 26, 2020BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Native American Tribe Reclaims Old-Growth Redwood Ancestral Lands After 250 Years
    Native American Tribe Reclaims Old-Growth Redwood Ancestral Lands After 250 Years
    A Native American tribe has reclaimed a small part of ancestral lands on California’s scenic Big Sur coast ...
    July 30, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • DC Appeals Court Stops Dakota Access Pipeline Shutdown
    DC Appeals Court Stops Dakota Access Pipeline Shutdown
    The U.S. Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia granted the Dakota Access Pipeline permission on July ...
    July 15, 2020BY Alan McDonnell
  • Trump Administration Releases Virus Relief Funds to Native American Tribes
    Trump Administration Releases Virus Relief Funds to Native American Tribes
    The Trump administration has begun to release some of the CCP virus relief funding promised to Native American ...
    May 5, 2020BY Zachary Stieber
  • Shen Yun Opens in Calgary, Fills Residents with Energy, Delight, and Connection
    Shen Yun Opens in Calgary, Fills Residents with Energy, Delight, and Connection
    CALGARY, Alberta—Shen Yun Performing Arts has returned to Calgary and Alberta's theatergoers are delighted. New York-based Shen Yun's ...
    March 9, 2020BY Epoch Newsroom
  • Warren: ‘I Shouldn’t Have’ Claimed to be Native American
    Warren: ‘I Shouldn’t Have’ Claimed to be Native American
    Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said she should not have claimed to be Native American, the latest mea culpa ...
    December 7, 2019BY Zachary Stieber
  • AG Barr Launches Plan to Help Missing, Murdered Native Americans
    AG Barr Launches Plan to Help Missing, Murdered Native Americans
    Attorney General William Barr has launched a national plan to address the large numbers of missing and murdered ...
    November 24, 2019BY Janita Kan
  • California Island Returned to Native Tribe
    California Island Returned to Native Tribe
    An island off the coast of Northern California was recently retuned to descendants from the native tribe that ...
    November 1, 2019BY Chris Karr
  • Rare Photos of Native Americans Show a History That Was Almost Forgotten
    Rare Photos of Native Americans Show a History That Was Almost Forgotten
    When American photographer Edward S. Curtis first photographed Native Indians in 1906, he didn't know that was just the ...
    March 21, 2019BY Ingrid Longauerová and Jack Phillips
  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren Says She’s Exploring 2020 Run for President
    Sen. Elizabeth Warren Says She’s Exploring 2020 Run for President
    WASHINGTON—U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) announced Dec. 31 that she's exploring a run for president, after months of ...
    December 31, 2018BY Holly Kellum
  • Country Star Speaks Out for Native American Voting Rights
    Country Star Speaks Out for Native American Voting Rights
    Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus is using his fame to call attention to something more serious than pick-up ...
    October 24, 2018BY Chris Jasurek
  • Trump Calls for Warren to Apologize After DNA Test Results Backfire
    Trump Calls for Warren to Apologize After DNA Test Results Backfire
    A day after Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) released DNA test results divulging only minuscule amounts, if any, of her purported ...
    October 16, 2018BY Bowen Xiao
  • Young Native American model preserves her culture through her work
    Young Native American model preserves her culture through her work
    Daunnette Reyome always had an aspiration to become a model. Ever since she was a young child, she ...
    July 21, 2018BY Andrew Thomas
  • Movie Review: ‘Hostiles’: Racism, Tolerance, and Compassion in the Wild West
    Movie Review: ‘Hostiles’: Racism, Tolerance, and Compassion in the Wild West
    R | 2h 14min | Adventure, Drama, Western | 26 January 2018 (USA) Talladega, Onondaga, Wononscopomuc, A-ho! We ...
    February 15, 2018BY Mark Jackson
  • Expert in Chinese Petroglyphs Supports Theory Ancient Chinese Made It to America
    Expert in Chinese Petroglyphs Supports Theory Ancient Chinese Made It to America
    Petroglyphs found across North America have suggested that ancient Chinese explorers made contact with Native Americans. Yaoliang Song, ...
    June 30, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Tucson Artifacts Suggest Romans Made It to New World in 8th Century: Expert
    Tucson Artifacts Suggest Romans Made It to New World in 8th Century: Expert
    Medieval scholar Donald Yates, Ph.D., is shedding new light on controversial artifacts found near Tuscon, Ariz., in the ...
    April 9, 2016BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Crow Tribe Elder, Historian Joe Medicine Crow Dead at 102
    Crow Tribe Elder, Historian Joe Medicine Crow Dead at 102
    BILLINGS, Mont.—Joseph Medicine Crow, an acclaimed Native American historian and last surviving war chief of Montana's Crow Tribe, has died. ...
    April 4, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Woman Tracks Lost People in Her Dreams, Finds Lost Objects With Intuition
    Woman Tracks Lost People in Her Dreams, Finds Lost Objects With Intuition
    Grace Lark has strange abilities to intuitively find lost objects and return them to their owners, and to ...
    March 22, 2016BY Bernard D. Beitman, M.D. and Tara MacIsaac
  • 6-Year-Old Girl Taken From White Foster Parents Because She’s 1/64 Native American
    6-Year-Old Girl Taken From White Foster Parents Because She’s 1/64 Native American
    An obscure law is being used in a California child custody case. Lexi, 6, is 1.56 percent Choctaw ...
    March 22, 2016BY Epoch Newsroom
  • Who Made the Petroglyphs on the Mysterious Dighton Rock?
    Who Made the Petroglyphs on the Mysterious Dighton Rock?
    Are the symbols on the Dighton Rock Native American? Norse? Phoenician? Chinese? Portuguese? Japanese? All or none of ...
    January 3, 2016BY Alicia McDermott
  • Ancient Race of White Giants Described in Native Legends From Many Tribes
    Ancient Race of White Giants Described in Native Legends From Many Tribes
    Several Native American tribes have passed down legends of a race of white giants who were wiped out.
    November 29, 2015BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Lost Kingdom of Saguenay: Did 16th Century Canadian Natives Hoax Frenchmen?
    Lost Kingdom of Saguenay: Did 16th Century Canadian Natives Hoax Frenchmen?
    A lost city supposedly ruled by blonde men rich with gold and jewels was part of the reason ...
    October 28, 2015BY Mark Miller
  • Possible Ancient Chinese Disk Strangely Found in a Kentucky Garden
    Possible Ancient Chinese Disk Strangely Found in a Kentucky Garden
    What may be an ancient Chinese artifact mysteriously appeared in a small garden next to a pond, on ...
    October 1, 2015BY Jon R. Haskell
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