Two Spirit Conference organizer Myk Mendez of the Shoshone-Bannock tribes in Idaho put it bluntly to attendees at a gathering of tribal citizens earlier this summer in Nevada: “I want people to not ...
“We’ve lived through a lot, we’ve overcome a lot, but we’re still here, and we’re bringing back our families.” On August 7, 2017, the U.S. Army dug up the bodies of Little Chief (age 14), Horse (11), ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Devery Jacobs attends the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards; Kali Reis attends AARP The Magazine's 23rd Annual Movies For Grownups Awards ...
Drawing from hundreds of hours of interviews with 20 LGBT elders of color, Caro De Robertis has created a groundbreaking and deeply moving oral history in “So Many Stars: An Oral History of Trans, ...
We stand on the shoulders of those who came before us, and now a new oral history is on the way to inspire and encourage trans and LGBTQ+ youth. Below, in an exclusive excerpt shared with PEOPLE, a ...
When Europeans colonized North America centuries ago, they imposed on Indigenous peoples their language, clothing, food, economy, education and religion. Through the same process of forced ...
In 1811, barely 10 years after Sacajawea brought Lewis and Clark through the Pacific Northwest, Fort Astoria fur-traders encountered a unique and curious individual. The traders were dumbfounded to ...
Doubleweaving is an indigenous basket weaving technique in Southeastern traditions in which separate inside and outside patterns emerge through one continuous weave. Drawing on this concept as both a ...
Gender-diverse peoples have always existed. Cultures all over the world recognize gender diversity, including the Isangoma of Zulu Africa; Mahu peoples of Indigenous Hawaii; Kathooey, Bissu and Hijras ...
Artist Penny Kagigebi, a White Earth Ojibwe direct descendant, felt called to curate an exhibition of “Native queer” and gender-expansive artists as a way to encourage healing within Native ...
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On August 7, 2017, the U.S. Army dug up the bodies of Little Chief (age 14), Horse (11), and Little Plume (9) – three children from the Northern Arapaho tribe who had been buried in a cemetery beside ...
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