The Native American sport, in which players use two sticks to carry and toss a small ball, is considered one of the oldest ...
More than 12,000 years ago, Native American hunter-gatherers were already making and using dice—thousands of years before similar tools appeared elsewhere. These bone “binary lots” acted like ...
The Montana University System ended a controversial eligibility criterion for its Native American tuition waiver, extending ...
Some mysteries from Indigenous history have never been solved. Join us as we count down the most compelling unsolved ...
Native Americans were making dice and gambling thousands of years before anyone else in the world, according to new research. Evidence reveals that the earliest known dice in human history were made ...
A man in Kentucky wants to preserve the remnants of the boarding school where the first native American who got a Western medical degree once lived.
The event, hosted by the Native American/Indigenous Student Alliance in collaboration with Student Affairs, blended tradition ...
The intertribal cultural initiative is dedicated to revitalizing traditional Southeastern Native folk arts and ensuring that ...
AITC, scheduled for October 19-22, 2026, at Tulalip Resort Casino, is organized by the American Indigenous Tourism ...
Archaeological evidence shows Native Americans were crafting and playing dice games over 12,000 years ago, thousands of years ...
Meet the head of the First Americans Museum, helping tell the real and continuing story of the nation's original founders ...
Cape Canaveral Archaeological Mitigation Project excavates shark bones, Native pottery and 1800s homesteads at Cape Canaveral ...