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Brown University history professor Mack Scott grew up Indigenous in Rhode Island. He moved to the Narragansett reservation in Charlestown in middle school, where he was steeped in his culture. But ...
In Philadelphia, we are fortunate to have the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations (PCHR), the city’s official civil ...
A new study published in American Antiquity revealed insights into the history of domestic cats in the Americas, including ...
U.S. Army Lt. John W. Gunnison, then working on a survey of the Great Lakes, wrote a letter to his Mormon friend, Albert Carrington in ...
Stolen Relations, a public database set to launch on Saturday, May 10, reveals the stories of thousands of Native people ...
Joe Lycett’s United States of Birmingham airs Tuesdays at 9pm on Sky Max and NOW. But before all that, why not contact the Must Watch team with the shows you’ve been loving, loathing or lamenting on ...
At the turn of the twentieth century, some Jewish exiles dreamed of a homeland in Palestine. The Jewish Territorial ...
At the turn of the century, thousands of Russian Jews fleeing antisemitic violence found a home, and cause, in Galveston.
Developments in genomics are enabling the rise of personalised medicine, with therapies tailored specifically for individuals ...
Just about any European destination will awe you with breathtaking scenery. However, some small towns, like the ones here, ...
Maifest in May celebrates the arrival of spring with maypole dancing, traditional German music, and enough beer to float a small battleship. The Wurstfest in March is a carnivore’s dream, dedicated to ...
According to the Department of Transportation, U.S. Route 20 is the longest highway in the country at 3,365 miles, ending in Newport, Oregon (or beginning). Massachusetts even has a sign highlighting ...