A Mukwonago librarian is being honored for an effort to return Native American artifacts to their respective tribes. Abby Armour is one of ten librarians selected for the "I Love My Librarian" award.
While new federal rules are causing many museums to take Native American artifacts off display, no such collections are impacted at Central Michigan University’s museum currently though the new rules ...
The remnants of a centuries-old Native American fort and several thousand artifacts have been found at a railroad bridge construction site in Connecticut. State Department of Transportation officials ...
This summer, Route 2 drivers might have noticed a large mound of dirt in the parking lot at Milton’s Sand Bar State Park and a group of people digging beside it. This excavation team, made up of ...
New York’s venerable American Museum of Natural History and leading institutions across the country are shutting down major exhibits of Native American artifacts in response to new federal regulations ...
When San Jose State anthropology professor Elizabeth Weiss tweeted a picture to celebrate returning to campus in September 2021, it caught the attention of Assemblymember James Ramos, a Democrat from ...
“So happy to be back with some old friends,” read the caption of Weiss’ tweet, which included a photo of her holding the skull of a Native ancestor in front of boxes of other remains. For Ramos, a ...
MONTICELLO, Wis. — The 44th Annual Native American Indian Artifact Show took place today in the gym of Monticello High School to show artifacts and educate visitors on the item’s history. The Badger ...
One professor criticized the university, saying the policy abandons its educational mission The California State University system has rolled out a new policy that prohibits professors from using ...
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