He was caught on trail cams disturbing an archaeological area on national forest land in the Blue Mountains of Washington.
Some California colleges continue to ban the display of Native American cultural items in classrooms, which one professor ...
Join us for an exciting journey through a captivating Moon exhibit at a renowned space museum, celebrating the achievements ...
A collaboration between the Meskwaki Nation and the University of Northern Iowa has led to the return of cultural artifacts ...
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Daughter of 'White Christmas' star reflects on Carmel exhibit showcasing film and artifacts
The Great American Songbook Foundation is hosting a free exhibition featuring rare artifacts from the 1954 film "White ...
Inside the Hall of Presidents, visitors will find a lock of George Washington’s hair, cut by his wife Martha as he lay on his ...
Arkansas hasn't done an on-site cultural survey of the land where a proposed new prison in Franklin County would be located, ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - An Asotin man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one misdemeanor count of disturbing an archaeological resource for digging and collecting artifacts within the Umatilla National Forest in ...
Bedford County’s only African American cultural center is facing thousands in repairs after a vandalism attack. Staff are ...
On March 20, 2003, a U.S.-led coalition began its invasion of Iraq. Approximately one month later, on April 10, 2003, U.S.
Before the early American settlers moved into Ohio in the 1780s, the region was home to ancient Mound Builders and Native American tribes.
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Sacred work: Museums and universities must reunite ancestors’ remains with tribes.
Federal and state laws challenge the taking of Native American bones and cultural items. Yet too little has been returned, a curator says.
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