PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S.
There will be an American Revolution Preview & Talk at Dobisky Visitors Center on Wednesday, Nov. 5, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Métis filmmaker Shane Belcourt first heard about the occupation a few years ago when he was going to direct a Heritage Moment on Anicinabe Park, a project that didn’t move ahead. When he was ...
A baseball legend, Darryl Strawberry, is “thanking God” for using President Trump as “a vessel to set me free forever.” By ...
Arkansas audiences get a rare opportunity to engage with one of today’s most influential Indigenous voices in contemporary art.
Ken Burns’ The American Revolution reveals the human side of America’s founding in a story both messy and magnificent.
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in Micanopy isn’t flashy, doesn’t have a marketing budget, and won’t sell you an overpriced souvenir. What it does offer is 21,000 acres of pure, unadulterated ...
Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America,” catalogs traditional cooking practices with an eye to the ...
A GW history professor outlined how centuries of conflict and colonization shaped Native American racial identity during a ...
CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) — The Carlisle Indian Industrial School had not yet held its first class when Matavito Horse and Leah Road ...
Most details are lost to history, but records in the National Archives and documents assembled by a team at Dickinson College ...
This weekend, the Stanford Theatre screens the classic, 75-year-old Western ‘Broken Arrow,’ made by Bay Area native Delmer Daves, who famously resisted Hollywood’s stereotypes of ...