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Take Lessons From Nature at Everglades National Park Aug. 24, 2025

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Some 15,000 years ago, tribes of Native Americans made their home in a wilderness ar... Read More

Why Sometimes the Forest Needs a Little Fire Aug. 01, 2025

Holding Space for Good

Unless you're roasting marshmallows, it's hard to think of fire in the woods as a good thing. We all... Read More

History Lives on in These Notable Places Jul. 12, 2025

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block On a farmstead near the tiny town of Eagle, Wisconsin — population about 2,000... Read More

Spectacular Scenery Plus Native American History in the Southwest May. 18, 2025

Travel and Adventure

By Candyce H. Stapen Native American land in the Southwest blooms with spectacular scenery and rewar... Read More

Native Truths Aug. 14, 2024

John Stossel

American kids are now taught that before Christopher Columbus wrecked things, peaceful Native Americ... Read More

The Sioux in the U.S. and the Jews in Israel Are Both Indigenous Peoples Apr. 03, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

The Sioux Nation stretched over much of the Great Plains before the westward push of settlers after ... Read More

'Settler Colonialism' Applies to This Country, Not That One Nov. 29, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

There is a nation prominent on today's world stage whose origins are rooted in settler colonialism a... Read More

How the States Can Protect Native Children Jul. 18, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Last month, the Supreme Court issued a decision in Haaland v. Brackeen, delivering a landmark victor... Read More

Come and Learn During Reservation Visits Jul. 16, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block The man scowled menacingly as he danced toward members of the crowd who watched him ... Read More

Washington's Yakima Valley: A Tale of Three Museums Feb. 26, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber It's said that the first white men to enter the vast region of the Yakima Valley were ... Read More

COVID and Fentanyl Disproportionately Affect Native Americans Jun. 03, 2022

C Force

Some of you may know that I was born in Oklahoma, and that my DNA includes being one-quarter Cheroke... Read More

Land Trusts Protect More Than You Might Think Dec. 26, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Visitors to North Carolina stroll by a centuries-old Native American site, then reli... Read More

Science Mixes With History at New Mexico's Valley of Fires Dec. 25, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely On a recent RV trip across the United States, we discovered places of which... Read More

Learn About Native American Culture in Cherokee, North Carolina Dec. 04, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely One of my favorite childhood memories was an exciting weekend at the small ... Read More

A Black Mark for Norfolk Oct. 29, 2020

Daily Editorials

We live in the era of Black Lives Matter, where every organization is falling over itself to be poli... Read More

Trump's Trail of Tears and Rage Jun. 24, 2020

Jamie Stiehm

Please pass the schadenfreude. How sweet it is. Let me count the ways. On this side of the Civil Wa... Read More

What Is May. 20, 2020

Jim Hightower

Charles Dickens, writing about the inequality and social turmoil leading to the French Revolution, n... Read More

Gold Coin Was Minted in 1928 Feb. 21, 2020

Antique or Junque

Q: This is a photo of an antique gold coin that I have. It is mounted in an 18-karat gold bezel and ... Read More

Cultural Appropriation Will Stop Warren's Nomination Feb. 19, 2020

Daily Editorials

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren plans a sixth campaign stop in Colorado. She's trying to save her flounde... Read More

Enjoy History and Hospitality at Santa Fe's La Fonda Hotel Feb. 09, 2020

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber When you think of the great promoters of the West, the films of John Ford and the phot... Read More