Hotelier’s Post Barring Native Americans Prompts Outrage in South Dakota The comments by Connie Uhre, 76, led to a protest, widespread condemnation by city leaders and a federal civil rights lawsuit.
The Wreck of an 1830s Whaler Offers a Glimpse of America’s Racial History A shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico has been identified and the mystery of its multiracial crew’s fate unraveled.
The Wreck of an 1830s Whaler Offers a Glimpse of America’s Racial History A shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico is identified and the mystery of its multiracial crew’s fate unraveled.
Helping A.I. to Learn About Indigenous Cultures Data on Native communities are not at the levels needed for accuracy in A.I.-driven tools. A group is trying to solve that problem.
Deforestation in Amazon Rainforest Threatens Indigenous Lands Set aside for an isolated Indigenous group, the Brazilian preserve Ituna-Itatá has now been heavily deforested — a grim illustration of the intractable forces destroying the Amazon.