A White House-issued report says the country’s foremost museums have fallen into “radical, activist ideology,” in part for ...
The Pentagon recategorized Native religions as ‘other.’ A scholar of Native American and Indigenous Studies explains the ...
The American Museum of Natural History said it would repatriate hair clippings that must be returned to tribes under a 1990 ...
"An interdisciplinary work that draws on the fields of rhetorical studies, Native American and Indigenous studies, and museum studies, Legible Sovereignties considers the creation, critical reception, ...
The 1989 National Museum of the American Indian Act (NMAIA) opened a new era in relations between Native Americans and museums by giving legal weight to the spiritual and ethical concerns of tribes.
In 1928, a forty-one-year-old woman named Adeline Ovitt, née Rivers, drowned in the Schroon River, in upstate New York. The circumstances of her death are largely unknown, but she left behind a ...