A visit to a sugar shack run by First Nations people sheds light on maple syrup’s deep roots in northeastern Canada.
Two exhibits now open at the Illinois State Museum’s Lockport Gallery help to tell the story of Indigenous communities.
A Six Nations man killed in Buffalo, N.Y., this week in a double homicide is being remembered as "an amazing artist" whose ...
December 2025 will mark the 10th anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report and its Calls to ...
The exhibition ‘Beaded Birds in Haudenosaunee Art’ features over 200 pieces of Haudenosaunee beadwork collected by retired archeologist Dolores Elliott—a collection she is proud of.
The Finger Lakes Region is often viewed as the grounds where the foundation of the Women's Rights Movement in the 19th ...
How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every ...
Late last fall at the Hugo Newman School in Harlem, two social studies teachers handed out pages of hip-hop lyrics to their ...
Sister Margaret Carney, the 20th president of St. Bonaventure, and Seneca artist Carson Waterman will receive honorary ...
Wilmot could become one of the first municipalities to propose re-erecting a statue of Macdonald after many were vandalized ...