McIntosh Memorial Library, in partnership with Vernon County Over 50, is excited to announce an author talk with Viroqua ...
It’s at tribal colleges that students learn about who they are and where they come from — knowledge essential to the ...
There's a large park in the middle of Cos Cob that, officials say, does not actually have a name. The 107-acre park, commonly known as Pomerance and Tuchman Park, was never officially given a name ...
Better known as becoming the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree, Susan La Flesche, along with her sister ...
Peyote is being threatened by overharvesting, drug decriminalization laws and a resurgence in psychedelic use.
hopes her play sheds light on the Native American experience in the Big Apple — which tends to be left out of history books. Justin Barbin With the mob in town, there was no crime, and things ...
Peyote has been used spiritually in ceremonies, and as a medicine by Native American people for millennia. It contains ...
Uncover the surprising backstory of popular dishes in KQED’s food history series. Videos from KQED Live Watch ... However, these methods often fall short when applied to Native American communities.
William Brangham discussed more with Dana Hedgpeth. We return now to a dark chapter in U.S. history. More than 3,000 Native American children died in the custody of the U.S. government after they ...
Peyote has been used spiritually in ceremonies, and as a medicine by Native American people for millennia. It contains several psychoactive compounds, primarily mescaline, which is a hallucinogen.
a cactus and sacred plant medicine utilized in ceremony by members of the Native American Church, in Hebbronville, Texas, Tuesday, March 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski) Members of the Indigenous ...
Why don’t you lay out all that you found, and this in the year with the first Native American cabinet member ... wanted to shine a light on this history. As you mentioned, Secretary Haaland ...