Indigenous People’s Day should be more than a chance to thumb your nose at white European men. It’s an opportunity to take a pause and acknowledge those people who live in this l… Read More
Do I dare
Disturb the universe?
In a minute there is time
For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.
(Yes, I know I got carried away on this… and tri… Read More
On July 30, I flew from my home in New York City to Anchorage, Alaska, to hitchhike to the Arctic Ocean.
I am not mentally imbalanced. I am a reporter who covers the trucking industry… Read More
Brimming with natural wonders and iconic landmarks, there are many fascinating facts about South Dakota that reflect its culture and heritage! Located in the heart of the United States, this… Read More
Emily Hart
Summer is about to kick into high gear. And while many of us don’t have the bandwidth to plan an epic vacation to some of the least visited or remote National Parks in t… Read More
The arguments of the opponents of the controversial oil project in Alaska 1:34
(Trends Wide) — The Joe Biden government approved the massive Willow oil drilling project in Alaska, a… Read More
ANCHORAGE (ALASKA): After tidal surges and prime winds from the remnants of a unprecedented hurricane brought about in depth harm to properties alongside Alaska’s western coast in Sept… Read More
The Interior Department has stated that President Biden is persistently following through on the most ambitious climate agenda in the history of the United States.
The Biden administration m… Read More
At the mouth of the Copper River, Cordova is an area that can only be reached by air or sea since there are no roads connecting to other towns.
The scenery is breathtaking and includes mo… Read More
Texas said 25 percent of human remains are available for return, according to the ProPublica database, which tracks where Native American human remains were removed and which institutions… Read More
When we're planning our next vacation, we want to go somewhere that will wow us with its beauty and culture, and will enrich our lives in ways we may not even know yet. We think of our favor… Read More
The primary goal for the California missions was to spread Christianity throughout the region and convert the native population to Catholicism. The missions were also charged with providing… Read More
As we reckon with the whitewashed versions of American history we've been taught, it's crucial to help your kids of all ages understand the true meaning behind some of the holidays we celebr… Read More
CountryMatch will be the internet dating program regarding country enthusiasts and country matchmaking. Whether you love nation music, dances, and life style, this great site is the right p… Read More
The 11th-ranked Michigan State Spartans travels to face the Washington Huskies in a non-conference matchup of undefeated teams on Saturday. The Spartans (2-0) are coming off a 52-0 win ove… Read More
Native Americans, also known as First Americans, Indigenous Americans, American Indians, and other terms, are the Indigenous peoples of the United States, including Hawaii and territories of… Read More
What are the Top 7 Vacation Spots in the World?
Our planet is full of places in the deepest corners of the most forgotten regions of this world that will fit your spirit with all and leav… Read More
Tall cache that used to stand at Pioneer Park in FairbanksIn modern Alaska, elevated storage caches (sometimes called fish or bear caches) typically consist of small rustic log cabins built… Read More
The Mountain, Men’s Gold Feather Wolf T-Shirt With Amazing Designs
The Mountain, Men’s Gold Feather Wolf T-Shirt are a prominent style trend today, leading to confusion and also… Read More
Looking to explore the United States’ great landscapes? Well, do it through its national park system. Here are the best national parks in the USA.
The United States is filled wi… Read More
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – More than 45 years after gray wolves were first listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the Trump Administration and its many conservation partners ar… Read More
Originally Published by The Pueblo Chieftain
By: U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt
In 1962, after years of planning, President Kennedy visited Pueblo and announce… Read More
Today we have brought you Everything Green Facts by researching. Some of these facts you may know some may not but bringing all facts together was challenging but we have covered the best on… Read More
The types of placers can be confusing. This article is worth a read for new miners.
Placer Examination - Principles and Practice
Technical Bulletin 4 Bureau of Land Man… Read More
I recently had my Ancestry DNA done and the results surprised me. A few years ago, I started to uncover my ancestry and that took me all over northern and eastern Puerto Rico, where I was bo… Read More
With six recognized racial categories, there are several others residing in the US that have various health and rehabilitation needs. White American, African American, American Indian and Al… Read More
Go For The Gold; interesting article about the history of man's passionate fascination with the metalic mineral.
"Accursed thirst for gold! What have you not compelled mortals… Read More
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Foreclosures Force Ex-Homeowners to Turn to Shelters - October 18, 2009by Peter S. Goodman; New York Times CLEVELAND — The first night after she surrendered her house to… Read More
The Russian Orthodox missionaries worked among the Alaskan Natives, converting many thousands to the true faith by their sincere efforts to inculturate the gospel. They came to Alaska with e… Read More