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Sandwip appears on the historical stage in 1569. That year, on his way back from Pegu, a cyclone caused Cesare Federici's ...
“Our identity has been frozen in time, and it’s going to stay frozen in time as long as we’re portrayed as mascots and things of the past,” said Matt Beaudet, a citizen of the Montauk Tribe of Indians ...
Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation examined how a lack of federal funding and climate change severely impact housing for Indigenous communities in Alaska.
Barry Hill’s new poetry collection Lamb blends insightful, impatient and powerful commentary with grandfatherly reflections ...
Wood is experiencing a new renaissance, and it's not just a return to traditional techniques. The June issue of Domus, edited ...
The Who's Pete Townshend on parents, partnerships, punk, songwriting, the aristocracy, addiction, the internet and the ...
Said to grow in South America and Africa, the ya-te-veo is a massive carnivorous plant that makes the Venus flytrap look like an herbivore. According to folklore, this legendary cryptid is a "terrible ...
Could I see the country for what it was, not what I wanted it to be? I called the T+L A-List travel advisor Tesa Totengco, a ...
One of hundreds of “No Kings” protests that took place Saturday across the U.S. happened in downtown Springfield.
While New Hampshire’s seacoast region has a reputation for being pricey, Portsmouth offers surprising value compared to nearby coastal communities in Massachusetts or Maine. The absence of sales and ...
Roughly 73 square miles of ancestral homelands once belonging to California’s Yurok Tribe have been returned to them. The ...