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Tourists find historic human remains near Edisto in area once known as Edingsville Beach. The bones are at MUSC in Charleston ...
Sally Brownfield was part of the Squaxin Island Tribe for decades. This spring, the small tribe near Olympia disenrolled her ...
Finding prehistoric fossils and ancient shark teeth is such a common Lowcountry pastime that some tourists weren’t shocked to ...
With 324 federally recognized reservations, 574 tribes, and 87% of the 3.7 million people who identify only as American Indian or Alaska Native living off tribal land, it is difficult to ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNWhat's Happening — June 9, 2025If you have an event you would like to have included, please email the information to Daily News Community Editor Max Milne at [email protected]. Monday, June 9 Dynamo Joe plays their inaugural ...
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TheTravel on MSNThe "Pompeii Of The Pacific Northwest" Holds Secrets To A Lost American Civilization 2,000 Years AgoOzette Native American Village Archeological Site, a Makah settlement, is well-preserved due to a mudslide that happened ...
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Clinton's Old Burying Ground: Country's story 'in miniature'The cemetery, which opened in 1788, includes the graves of the founders of what became the Village of Clinton.
Washington's pollinators are critical to our state’s agriculture and can sometimes be used to help degraded ecosystems.
Marine Corps hero and Choctaw Nation member William "Bill" Logan Jr. reflects on his service in the Pacific as he celebrates ...
Scientists have learned that another species of fungus found in Europe and Asia causes white-nose disease, which has ravaged ...
This year’s bicentennial events include a 400-mile bike ride, history tours and canal concerts along one of North America’s ...
Scientists have gained some guarded optimism in efforts to protect and save bats from white-nose disease. Now there's a whole ...
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