including the westward relocation of Cherokee populations to Oklahoma known as the “Trail of Tears”. In a new biography titled Flowers, Guns and Money, historian Lindsay Schakenbach Regele ...
The goal is to provide education and promote awareness, which will include a large inflatable lung to give attendees an up-close look at the dangerous effects lung cancer can have. Mercy Health ...
It is a time to celebrate the traditions, languages, stories, art, histories and contributions of the millions ... My great ancestors, Choctaw, were part of the original Trail of Tears from the ...
Prophetstown” on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Dec. 1, challenges the idealized American version of ...
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He landed a job as a counselor at an arts and drama camp for girls ... He shook my shoulders and the tears were coming down his face, too. He says, "There was no hair." A fire crew conducting routine ...
A unique two-day event will give Shenandoah Valley residents a chance to learn about Indigenous American art, history and ...
Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick was born in 1935 in Syracuse, New York. Her father was Scots/Irish and her mother was of the ...
Spear points, hammer stones and picks lost to history under layers of leaves, roots and rocks — it was the evidence Scott ...
“I feel a sense of joy and hope in the future,” Russell tells the Scene. “When given present-day circumstances, there’s not a ...
Titus Kaphar approached his first film the way he would any other work of art. The Kalamazoo, MI native is a painter and ...
Grand Valley State University celebrated Homecoming week through a series of events from Monday, Oct. 28 to Sunday, Nov. 3, ...