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In a landmark act of cultural restoration, the Dallas City Council unanimously agreed last month to name these lakes with ...
Tribal nations across the U.S. honor the Three Sisters consisting of beans, corn, and squash and their origins are imbedded within creation stories of the Haudenosaunee, Cherokee, and more. Numerous ...
Lillie, an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, focuses “Blood Sisters” on the disappearances of Native American women, a tragedy often ignored by local authorities.
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.. Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag ...
Cherokee author Vanessa Lillie stopped by to talk to LeAnne about the celebration. LeAnne: So, back in January, you may recall I interviewed Vanessa when her book, "Blood Sisters", came out.
Cherokee Nation has taken a stitch in time and history to create two new children’s clothing lines that are inspired by animals and symbols culturally significant to the tribe. The ...
We are growing three sisters research plots at ISU’s Horticulture Farm and in each of these communities. Our project also runs workshops on topics of interests to Native gardeners, encourages local ...
For centuries Native Americans intercropped corn, beans and squash because the plants thrived together. A new initiative is measuring health and social benefits from reuniting the “three sisters.” ...