Nearly 2,000 students from across the state and southern region gathered at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History ...
New research on dice suggests Native gambling traditions span 12,000 years, complicating debates over tribal casinos and ...
This is very much news, as previous to Madden’s study, the earliest known use of dice in the Old World dates to about 5,500 ...
On Monday, Apr. 6, students attended a Native American beading seminar hosted by Queers and Allies in Jamrich. This seminar ...
Missy Hendricks’ (Apache) first race was a 5K through the mountains on the Mescalero Apache reservation with her dad more ...
If you were born and raised in Ohio and worked your way through school here, you probably remember learning about our history of indigenous people and the earthworks left behind by native tribes. Many ...
Indigenous people have fought throughout modern history to gain, and defend, the dual citizenship rights that determine access to government benefits and the right to vote.
New research suggests that games of chance developed much earlier—to the tune of 6,000 years—than originally thought.
A new study claims Native Americans have been using dice to gamble and explore probability for more than 12,000 years.
One of the world's most famous highways marks its centennial this year. Known for its neon lights and roadside diners, Route ...
To introduce international tourists to Native American culture, Haskell Indian Nations University is planning an art market, ...
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