Interactive Map Depicts Which Indigenous Lands You Live On
The Smithsonian Magazine published an article highlighting an interactive map that depicts which Indigenous Lands you live on. On the […]
The Smithsonian Magazine published an article highlighting an interactive map that depicts which Indigenous Lands you live on. On the […]
Columbia College students competed in a competitive application process for a historic five-story brownstone on West 113th Street, New York, […]
Penn State University Libraries has announced the launch of its new library guide to Indigenous People in Pennsylvania History. The […]
Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site tells the story of the only battle that took place in Delaware during the Revolutionary War. […]
The 2021 New Jersey History Conference sponsored by the New Jersey Historical Commission is seeking submissions for its virtual Posters […]
The New Jersey Historical Commission is seeking proposals for the 2021 New Jersey History Conference scheduled to take place virtually […]
New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art has installed a plaque on its facade recognizing that the museum sits on the […]
Philadelphia’s East Passyunk neighborhood is changing its logo, which depicts a stereotypical image of an Indigenous person in a headdress, […]
Last month, the Princeton town council passed a resolution marking the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. With […]
A new app that explores D.C.’s indigenous history launched Tuesday. The app, called “Guide to Indigenous D.C.”, teaches users about […]