Associated Press: Native American Group to Digitize 20,000 Archival Pages Linked to Quaker-Run Indian Boarding Schools. “A coalition advocating for Native American people traumatized b… Read More
A champion of tribal sovereignty, she was the first chairwoman of the Menominee in Wisconsin and the first Native American woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
* This article was orig… Read More
Ada Deer, an esteemed Native American leader from Wisconsin and the first woman to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs, has died at age 88.
Deer passed away Tuesday evening from natural caus… Read More
The American Revolutionary War was a war unlike others and shaped the future and course of America. It was the catalyst for our American independence and our inalienable rights, like the Sec… Read More
It all depends how one will consider the United Nations’ 2022 World Migration Report that says with 18 million individuals of Indian origin living abroad, India features as the singl… Read More
Education abroad has seen a massive spike in India in the past couple of decades. It has grown rapidly since the turn of the century, thanks to the Internet and social media introduction. Pr… Read More
1. Dt. Priya Mittal
Dt. Priya Mittal, a former dietician at Dharmshila Narayana Super-specialty Hospital, has worked in the field of weight management and lifestyle issues for many years… Read More
August 24, 2023
UPDATE
A brand new era preserves tribal land and tradition in America’s nationwide parks
The Nationwide Park Basis, an Apple accomplice, funds Yosemite Ancestral Stew… Read More
San Francisco’s diverse culinary cuisine is a big part of the city’s appeal. Millions of tourists flock to the City by the Bay every year to take in the sights and dine at a hand… Read More
Some people have a sparkle that captures hearts and makes a lasting impression on the world. We set out on a journey with this blog for the world's most stunning women. With their charm, gra… Read More