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The National Park Service has not had a director since the Obama administration. The new nominee faces challenges, but Biden's nomination of a Native American sets a crucial precedent for both the Park Service and tribal citizens in the US.

Carlos Reads offers an opportunity to read and discuss great works of literature related to the museum's collections and exhibitions in an informal, small group setting, with distinguished members of the Emory faculty as guides.

A recently filed lawsuit over the rights of manoomin, wild rice, offers a path for protecting treaty rights and indigenous resources. "Rights of nature" cases apply indigenous principles in the legal contexts of the courts of the conqueror.

Almost a century after five Native American ballerinas took the world by storm, the Five Moons Dance Festival celebrates their legacy.

The National Native America Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS) argues that more mental wellness support resources are necessary to support Native American communities dealing with trauma from dislocation, abuse, and violence at boarding schools in Canada and the US.