CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION – SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR THE 2018 SUMMER ART AND CULTURE PROGRAMS CRAZY HORSE, S.D. – Crazy… Read more Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation- Seeking Native American Applicants for Culture Programs
Red Smith
Writing a column is easy. All I do is open a vein, and it comes out one drop at a… Read more Red Smith
Penobscot Elder Shay, 93, Recalls D-Day, Receives Visit from Sen. King
By JENNIFER MITCHELL • Maine Public Radio On November 10, 2017, one of an elite group of American servicemen received a special visit… Read more Penobscot Elder Shay, 93, Recalls D-Day, Receives Visit from Sen. King
First Light- Maine Indians were taken from families into foster homes
For more information and free learning resources visit upstanderproject.org/firstlight First Light is a 13-minute film independently documenting the work of… Read more First Light- Maine Indians were taken from families into foster homes
Wabanaki people are taking back their narrative
PRI’s The World October 09, 2017 Native children sing “Ten Little Indians” at Albuquerque Indian The documentary, now in post-production, follows… Read more Wabanaki people are taking back their narrative
1700’s Native American birch-bark canoe on display this fall
One of the oldest-known Native American birch-bark canoes will go on display at a Maine historical society museum in Brunswick,… Read more 1700’s Native American birch-bark canoe on display this fall
Winnemucca Petroglyphs: Oldest Rock Art in North America
Aug 14, 2013 A study reported in the Journal of Archaeological Science shows Winnemucca petroglyphs, the oldest known petroglyphs in North America,… Read more Winnemucca Petroglyphs: Oldest Rock Art in North America
Conversations with Quetzalcoatl and Other Stories
Esther Pasztory’s many and innovative nonfiction publications in her field of expertise opened new cross-cultural vistas that are further explored… Read more Conversations with Quetzalcoatl and Other Stories
The Life and Traditions of the Red Man: A rediscovered treasure of Native American literature
Joseph Nicolar’s The Life and Traditions of the Red Man tells the story of his people from the first… Read more The Life and Traditions of the Red Man: A rediscovered treasure of Native American literature
From Indian Island to Omaha Beach: The Story of Charles Shay, Penobscot Indian War Hero
Among the many thousands of Allied troops crossing the stormy sea to France’s Normandy coast on the dark night of… Read more From Indian Island to Omaha Beach: The Story of Charles Shay, Penobscot Indian War Hero