North American bison slaughter left lasting impact on Indigenous peoples ~humanities.history Article 1183 words 31 votes
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
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
The Mexican American border: A tale of two colonies (Part 1/2) ~humanities.history Video 1:06:18, published Dec 30 2020 3 votes
The remarkable and complex legacy of Native American military service ~humanities.history Article 2362 words 6 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
Navajo code talkers: The last of the living WWII heroes share their stories ~humanities.history Article 926 words, published Nov 27 2017 11 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
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
1600s Native American fort is one of the most important Northeast finds ~humanities.history Article 690 words, published Aug 29 2018 4 votes