The endangered languages of New York ~humanities.languages Article 1638 words, published Feb 22 2024 16 votes
The tragic story of this famous meteorite and the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him ~humanities.history Video 12:44 14 votes
How Denmark destroyed Greenland: Brief history of Denmark's colonialism in Greenland ~humanities.history Video 25:20 17 votes
The Florentine Codex, the oldest Indigenous encyclopedia, is now fully online ~humanities.history Article 1275 words 21 votes
In Kenya, a group of conservation scientists confront the cultural tradition of an indigenous tribe Article 1452 words, published Oct 13 2023 16 votes
The enduring friendship between Ireland and the Choctaw Nation: One act of generosity during the Great Famine forged a bond that transcends generations ~humanities.history Article 3541 words 20 votes
North American bison slaughter left lasting impact on Indigenous peoples ~humanities.history Article 1183 words 31 votes
Navigating the ethics of ancient human DNA research archaeology anthropology ethics Article 2434 words, published Jan 19 2023 1 vote
Archaeology and genetics can’t yet agree on when humans first arrived in the Americas. That’s good science and here’s why. ~humanities.history Article 5505 words 3 votes
Greenland offers a roadmap for how to get Inuktut taught in Nunavut's schools ~humanities.history Article 862 words 3 votes
Three centuries on, a shaman's precious rune drum returns home – instrument confiscated by the Danes is given back to the Sámi ~humanities.history Article 997 words 4 votes
The ingenious ancient technology concealed in the shallows ~humanities.history Article 3578 words 7 votes
Decolonizing Idaho’s road signs - A new effort will add Indigenous history to historical markers across the state ~humanities.history Article 1374 words, published Oct 26 2021 4 votes
This tribe helped the Pilgrims survive for their first US Thanksgiving. They still regret it 400 years later. ~humanities.history Article 1774 words 8 votes
Roads into Norway will get new signs with the country name also written in the indigenous Sámi language depending on the region ~humanities.languages Article 218 words 10 votes
The history of Yellowstone: Debunking the myth that the great national park was a wilderness untouched by humans ~humanities.history Article 4979 words 5 votes
The remarkable and complex legacy of Native American military service ~humanities.history Article 2362 words 6 votes
The history of the Inuit peoples, the world's most extreme survivors Video 12:02, published May 27 2020 4 votes
Anne Barton, the great-granddaughter of Australia's first prime minister Sir Edmund Barton, has thrown her support behind a campaign to remove his statue from an Indigenous burial site ~humanities.history Article 640 words 7 votes
Report reveals Rio Tinto knew the significance of 46,000-year-old rock caves six years before it blasted them ~humanities.history Article 1066 words 10 votes
Sámi are the only officially recognised indigenous people in the EU and some of their languages are on the brink of extinction ~humanities.languages Article 12 votes
The fertile shore: Archaeologists and even geneticists are closer than ever to understanding when humans made the first bold journey to the Americas ~humanities.history Article 4444 words 8 votes
Oslo's city council wants the Norwegian capital to have an official name in Sámi ~humanities.languages Article 300 words 4 votes
Inuit combine nine different Inuktitut scripts in one standard system language Article 682 words 7 votes
Navajo code talkers: The last of the living WWII heroes share their stories ~humanities.history Article 926 words, published Nov 27 2017 11 votes
Sweden to return remains of twenty-five Sámi people after more than half a century – historic event aimed at mending ties with the community ~humanities.history Link 7 votes
The last days of John Allen Chau, the American missionary who was killed in November 2018 by the uncontacted tribe on North Sentinel Island religion Article 10 830 words, published Jul 24 2019 11 votes
Ancient indigenous aquaculture site Budj Bim added to UNESCO World Heritage list ~humanities.history Article 557 words 8 votes
Is it time for truth and reconciliation in the US? ~humanities.history Article 1255 words, published Feb 16 2014 9 votes
This land is whose land? Indian country and the shortcomings of settler protest ~humanities.history Article 2937 words, published Jun 14 2019 4 votes
When the Māori first settled New Zealand, they hunted flightless, 500-pound birds ~humanities.history Article 1041 words 12 votes
Budj Bim indigenous eel trap site on verge of world heritage listing ~humanities.history Article 562 words 4 votes
Hey, that's our stuff: Masaai tribespeople tackle Oxford's Pitt Rivers museum anthropology Article 1616 words 14 votes
Cultural activist from Guyana's Wapishana tribe tries to revive a near-extinct language ~humanities.languages Article 1298 words 6 votes
Found: The earliest European image of Aboriginal Australians ~humanities.history Article 978 words 4 votes
The oldest true stories in the world ~humanities.history Article 1798 words, published Oct 18 2018 6 votes
Maps have the power to shape history: A groundbreaking female cartographer charted the evolution of the United States—and the dispossession of Native Americans ~humanities.history Article 865 words 6 votes