Over 130 years after the Wounded Knee tragedy, the U.S. government refuses to rescind honors given to the perpetrators.
The ongoing federal government shutdown is not only halting crucial services for tribal communities—it also underscores ...
November is Native American Heritage Month, and WTTW has programming that honors the history, culture, and traditions of ...
November is Native American Heritage Month. California tribes and lawmakers are now preparing for the second annual Native ...
Native American Tribe Feels The Impacts Of Government Shutdown Senate Democrats block government funding bill for 13th time U ...
A U.S. Supreme Court case scrutinized for its potential impact on Black voters and congressional redistricting could also have consequences for the voting rights of Native Americans, according to ...
A tale where fear met power: the Salem Witch Trials. They weren’t merely about witchcraft, but control. Set in 17th-century ...
Some of the oldest roads have been widened, paved, rerouted, and renamed. They run through bustling towns and sleepy suburbs, quietly reminding us that the foundations of American travel were laid ...
A Gilded Age baron invited Carl Alwin Schenck to manage his forest at the Biltmore Estate. The decision changed America's ...
American stories that persist long enough to become folklore sometimes carry the values of the people who interpreted that ...
In “The Great Contradiction,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian looks at the way the founders wrestled with the fate of ...
One expert told Newsweek that "years of evidence point to the fact that noncitizens use SNAP at lower rates than U.S.