High Tower and God's Acre were Georgia's two 19th century boarding schools for Native Americans. Elias Boudinot, who signed New Echota Treaty, spent time at both.
A Native American boarding school established by Moravian missionaries in North Georgia in the early 19th century reveals a complicated and compelling history.
A Santee Sioux woman, now 20, alleges the state of Iowa allowed her to be adopted by a convicted felon who sexually abused ...
Earlier this month, the 35th anniversary of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) passed ...
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Some Native Americans draw shocked response over contract to design immigration detention centers
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation that was uprooted from the Great Lakes region in the 1830s is facing widespread outrage ...
The University of Georgia’s Native American Student Association (NASA) and its partners held numerous events throughout ...
The Black and Indian Missions Office originated in 1874 as the Bureau of Catholic Missions, with wider goals added in ...
From the column: "It seems ... a little ironic that our Duluth school system should be invested in total immersion into ...
A Santee Sioux woman, now 20, alleges the state of Iowa allowed her to be adopted by a convicted felon who sexually abused her for years.
A Wise County gridiron star will step onto the gridiron one last time, suiting up in a contest that celebrates his Native ...
Dr. Lincoln Coffie remembers the day back in his native Jamaica when his life changed forever. It was 1989 and he was a ...
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