Sitting Bull needed a place to sleep. Charles Wilkins gave him the use of a jailhouse bunk. Sitting Bull gave him drawings that later led to sleuthing to find the artist.
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time set aside to recognize the significant contributions First Americans have made in the U.S.
Native American historian Ned Blackhawk joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the cultures and ...
The Lakota leader Sitting Bull defeated George Custer’s cavalry, but a sustained conflict with American forces proved ruinous ...
Hale’s next film “Medicine Ball” focuses on Native basketball players learning about the sport’s cultural importance, and is ...
In the Gregorian calendar, New Year’s Eve, the last day of the year, is on December 31. In many countries, New Year’s Eve is celebrated at evening social gatherings, where many people dance, eat, ...
Sica Hollow is South Dakota’s spookiest state park, with legends and stories that will give you goosebumps! The Dakota people named this place “Sica” (pronounced she-cha), which means “bad” or “evil.” ...
Sica Hollow is South Dakota’s spookiest state park, with legends that will give you goosebumps! The Dakota people named this place “Sica” (pronounced she-cha), which means “bad” or “evil.” Don’t worry ...
"Dance Moms" star Nia Sioux speaks out about working with dance coach Abby Lee Miller, and her new memoir “Bottom of the ...
Nia Sioux, was just 9 years old when she first appeared on "Dance Moms." Sioux is now 24 and recounting her seven seasons on ...
Released Wednesday, Nia Sioux’s memoir pirouettes along the line of refreshing truth and daring politics, sharpening each point of this multi-sided answer.
In her new memoirs, former 'Dance Moms' star Nia Sioux recalls multiple specific incidents of alleged racism, claiming Abby Lee Miller once asked her, “Don't you just wish you had white-girl hair?” ...