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‘An act of healing’: College to build $20M Jim Thorpe Center near infamous Carlisle Indian school
A $20 million gift to Dickinson College will pave the way for a new scholarship center dedicated to the study of Indigenous ...
When historian and University of Nebraska assistant professor Max Perry Mueller was first contemplating titles for the book ...
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Carlisle, once a place where Indigenous culture went to die, will house cultural center
A center celebrating Indigenous culture will soon open in an area long tied to the awful treatment of Native Americans. For ...
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.
The Carlisle-based college will dedicate the center’s site, which is near the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School (CIIS) ...
In a powerful act of healing and reclamation, Dickinson College will dedicate the Jim Thorpe Center for the Futures of Native Peoples near the site of the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School ...
Zohran Mamdani is leading the New York City mayor's race, and people in his native Uganda say they are watching with pride ...
Dallas Goldtooth has followed up the overnight success of “Reservation Dogs” with a juicy role in Apple TV’s “The Last ...
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons team brings AI-sonar device to search for missing Oregon man
This weekend, on the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, volunteers will search for 71-year-old Wesley Dixon Jones, a CTUIR tribal elder who’s been missing since October 5.
The waterway cuts through a tangled and tragic past in southeastern Colorado that still echoes Western expansion, Indigenous displacement.
When British forces under Benedict Arnold sailed up the James River to invade Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, then Governor, hesitated and then fled. Years later he returned to power and became president.
“‘I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry,’” Kopp said during a recent interview, repeating the phrase she’s heard over and over again in the eight years since a Bureau of Indian Affairs officer shot and ...
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