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Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) was a professional photographer known for his images of Native Americans and of the American West. Born in Wisconsin, Curtis moved with his family to Cordova, ...
The Edward S. Curtis papers and photographs, circa 1895-2001 (bulk 1898-1951) primarily relate to Curtis's work on his opus, the North American Indian (NAI), although other subjects are documented as ...
Eagle Reels host Dalton Delan spoke with Lauren Graves, associate curator at the Boston Athenaeum, about the show "Wild Flowers of New England," an exhibition of Pittsfield photographer Edwin Hale ...
Each time we revisit the World War II era, I find it hard to imagine what it must have been like to have been living in that time – to open the newspaper and see, week after week, names of local ...
The Al Merenda band playing the Shoals, Great Kills, in 1946. From the left, Merenda (trumpet), Charlie Schaumberg (piano), ...
The Redhawk Native American Arts Council’s annual powwow is one of the biggest Indigenous heritage celebrations in the Northeast.
President Donald Trump’s social media posts about the NFL’s Washington Commanders and Major League Baseball’s Cleveland ...
This beautiful phenomenon occurred in Imphal, India, where a person captured this sun halo appearing in the sky. The person is heard speaking with someone in their native language, while trying to ...
We Are Still Here," an exhibit by Native American photographer Scott Strong Hawk Foster, is on display through July 30 in the Great Hall at ...
A new welcome center at the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in Maine tells the story of the land from the ...
A new book by the Rev. Dr. John Glenn Creel aims to redefine the public conversation around racial identity and the experiences of Southeastern Native American tribes, particularly in South ...