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On May 18, 1944, at six in the morning, the USSR began the deportation of Crimean Tatars from their native peninsula. People ...
Some works reflect the tribe’s long history while other pieces portray animals, people, deep-rooted traditions and even pop ...
At a small stream in India’s eastern state of Odisha, Indigenous villagers catch eels and fish for a dinner celebrating an ...
The renaming for BC SPCA-Powell River has been in the works as part of a reconciliation journey with Tla'amin Nation. On May ...
Join Asia Society for a profound and timely conversation that builds upon the momentum of our critically acclaimed exhibition ...
Qalipu First Nation member Keith Cormier explains why a simple lapel pin made of moose hide is another way to show a ...
Connection: Land, Water, Sky—Art & Music from Indigenous Australians,” which runs through February, also features eight ...
Each week, exclusively for Slate Plus members, Prudie discusses a new letter with a fellow Slate colleague. Have a question ...
Fossilized claw tracks discovered in Australia show that the animal group that includes reptiles, mammals and birds formed ...
Giant Mine, near the subarctic city of Yellowknife, was once one of the biggest gold mines in the Northwest Territories, said ...
I was surprised at David Brooks’s reductive binary between pagans and Judeo-Christians. He depicts the Romans in a simplistic ...