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13 Days of Halloween for Adults

From pumpkin spice everything to twelve-foot skeletons in your neighbor's yard, it's not October without some seasonal flare. Occult…

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Celebrating a decade of Native community, scholarship

The Native American Cultural Center, a “home away from home” for Indigenous students at Yale since 2013, nourishes cultural and academic activities alike.

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Young Wolf to steward Native American materials at Peabody and Art Gallery

Scholar, artist, and curator Royce K. Young Wolf will help steward Yale’s collections of art and artifacts relating to the Indigenous peoples of North America.

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Yale University Art Gallery Refused to Display a Tribal Elder's Offering to an Artist in His New Show. Not Everyone Agrees With the Decision

The museum says its decision was made out of sensitivity to the local tribes and tribal lands that the college is on.

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Return the National Parks to the Tribes

Return the National Parks to the Tribes David Treuer Image above: Glacier National Park, in Montana, as seen from the Blackfeet Reservation, near Duck Lake. This article was published online on April 12, 2021. I. The End Result of Dirty Business In 1851, members of a California state militia called the Mariposa Battalion became the first white men to lay eyes on Yosemite Valley. The group was largely made up of miners. They had been scouring the western slopes of the Sierra when they happened upon the granite valley that Native peoples had long referred to as “the place of a gaping mouth.” Lafayette Bunnell, a physician attached to the militia, found himself awestruck. “None but those who have visited this most wonderful valley, can even imagine the feelings with which I looked upon the view,” he later wrote. “A peculiar exalted sensation seemed to fill my whole being, and I found my eyes in tears.” Many of those who have followed in Bunnell’s foot

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