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The Forgotten Mounds of Georgia: What Do They Tell Us About Early Native American Societies?Hidden beneath the dense forests and rolling hills of Georgia lie ancient earthworks that whisper stories of a world long ...
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Islands on MSNGeorgia's Sacred Native American National Historic Park Offers Scenic Trails And Mound ClimbingWalk through ancient Native American mounds and explore Georgia's countryside while learning about the area's rich culture ...
Democratic State Rep. Maurice West, left, from Rockford filed the Native American imagery bill. Republican state Rep. Bill Hauter, right, from Morton voted against it. The Illinois House has passed ...
SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois K-12 schools may soon be required to pick new mascots to replace those that reference Native American names and imagery. That would include logos, team names and mascots ...
The Warriors lost this battle. The Amityville School District on Long Island has been strong-armed into changing its beloved Warriors nickname under a state Board of Regents mandate to rid every ...
New York town asks Trump to help fight state's law banning Native American school logos Nassau County executive Bruce Blakeman defends the Massapequa High School's logo and mascot as the New York ...
(Photo courtesy of Madison College) The Madison College Annual Spring Pow Wow, an extraordinary celebration of Native American heritage and culture, will take place on Saturday, April 26, at Madison ...
But not anymore. This Earth Day, the U.S. can demonstrate that harnessing more American-made energy won’t despoil the environment. Rather, it stands to improve it. President Donald Trump and his ...
For years, Native American students in the Rapid City, South Dakota, school district were more likely to be disciplined and less likely to enroll in advanced courses than their White peers.
Michelle Lujan Grisham signed legislation Monday to create a “turquoise alert” for when Native Americans go missing in the state. The effort — which had overwhelming support among lawmakers — responds ...
A South Dakota airman accused of killing a Native American woman at Ellsworth Air Force Base has now been charged with first-degree murder and could face the death penalty if convicted.
WASHINGTON — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a show on Facebook of his meeting with American Indian and Alaska Native leaders last month, declaring himself “very inspired” and ...
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