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Greater Hazleton Area Anthracite Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America car cruise: 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 12 at Moyers Campground, Hobbie. Rain or shine. Proceeds will benefit ...
Danny Lauby learned to throw darts as youngster at Imperial Lanes. This weekend, the 32-year-old Terre Haute native will compete with many of the best throwers on the planet inside Madison Square ...
Anti-Trump demonstrators crowd streets, parks and plazas across the US. Organizers say millions came
Thousands gathered in front of City Hall, waving signs and listening to a Native American drum circle before marching through the ... of people opened to “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath playing over a ...
Supporters of Native mascots at schools say they are well-intended and don't cause harm. But several independent studies detail the adverse effects on Native Americans, particularly young people.
For the board members of the Native American Alliance (NAA), hosting a powwow at UP has always been a goal of theirs. A powwow is a gathering of Native American dancing, singing and celebration, and ...
The ‘Father’ of Native American Composers Hasn’t Gotten His Due Louis W. Ballard paved the way for a booming generation of artists. But his works have been too little performed and recorded.
The Native American Student Association’s all-day event March 1 celebrating indigenous culture is free.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and the Milwaukee Public Museum is celebrating with a number of activities and events, starting with some opportunities to get into the museum free.
November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the tribes, tales and traditions of America's original Indigenous peoples and their descendants.
Earlier in the evening, in between playing a traditional flute and drums, he shared Hopi stories of emerging from the earth and caring for it as stewards.
Portland's Native American Youth and Family Center celebrates culture and history as the nonprofit turns 50. This Saturday, it will hold its annual Neerchokikoo powwow.
When a small-town high school banned its Native American drum group from performing at graduation, the hurt reverberated across Indigenous communities in the Midwest. Here’s what happened next.
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