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The Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana is working to preserve and revitalize their Native American culture and traditions while connecting future generations with their tribal roots This week, the tribe’s ...
The cultural event, open to people of all backgrounds, gives many a chance to escape everyday struggles and reconnect with Native American people they grew up with, or who are from other tribes.
Level up your gardening expertise by recycling your yard waste. Presented by UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County. Advance registration required. 2-3 p.m. June 10, Poinciana Library, 101 N. Doverplum, ...
The Seminole County Legal Aid office hosts a free monthly legal advice clinic for veterans to get legal assistance with family law and housing law matters. Experienced volunteer and staff attorneys ...
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Some people are blind to the beauty of a culture that's not theirs. But how can you enter Casa Ramirez Folk Gallery in the Heights and not feel the warmth of Mexican heritage with the patchwork ...
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Apple pie belongs to all of us, but when it comes to the best state desserts in the country, there are 50 different and ...
The lifestyle brand Hosh brought artists, models and performers together at an event in New York. As models and artists ...
Trump’s education secretary threatens to pull funding from NY over its Native American mascot ban Indigenous residents on Long Island have called Massapequa’s mascot problematic as it depicts ...
New York is discriminating against a school district that refuses to get rid of its Native American chief mascot and could face a Justice Department investigation or risk losing federal funding ...
Earlier administrations investigated whether Native American school mascots were discriminatory. The Trump administration defends them, reflecting a broader shift.
A prob into New York state's ban on Native American-inspired mascots and logos was found to be in violation of the Civil Rights Act, the Department of Education announced Friday.
A New York state policy prohibiting the use of Native American school mascots violates civil rights laws, and the state must rescind it or face the possibility of losing federal education funds ...
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