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The Sandusky Bay Chapter Archeological Society announced it will have an Indian Artifact Show from 2 to 4 p.m. April 27 in Downstairs Community Room A of the Ritter Public Library, 5680 Liberty Ave.
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Islands on MSNGeorgia's Sacred Native American National Historic Park Offers Scenic Trails And Mound ClimbingWalk through ancient Native American mounds and explore Georgia's countryside while learning about the area's rich culture ...
Indian Creek’s Rhiannon Cravens puts some power behind a forehand shot during the No. 1 doubles match at Greenwood. Indian Creek juniors Rhiannon Cravens and Alexa Sichting had been campaigning ...
NEW YORK: An advocacy and civil rights organisation has welcomed the introduction of a Bill in Georgia State Senate that would formally recognise Hinduphobia and anti-Hindu hate in the state's ...
Dubai: Popular Indian politician and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is in the spotlight for acknowledging a simple act of kindness by a fellow passenger onboard a New Delhi–Dubai flight.
Salzman is a member of the Santa Rosa Band of Creek Indians. She says she wasn't invited to the governor's event Tuesday, and alerted to the comments while in a committee hearing. She later posted ...
BENGALURU: Following the incident where students appearing for the Common Entrance Test (CET) in Bidar and Shivamogga were asked to remove their sacred thread (janivara), the Executive Director of ...
The Lorain Lions Club invites the community to its 46th semi-annual Spring Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 4 at the Italian American Veterans (IAV) Club Post 47, 4567 Oberlin Ave.
A note scrawled on the front of the artifact alludes to its tragic backstory: “Recovered from a [sic] mail stolen by the Indians in 1860.” The nameless victim is thought to have been the only ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Springtime is a particularly colorful season to visit the Desert Botanical Garden. Visitors who arrive mid-February through mid-June will see an abundance of blooming ...
Wickman, author of Osceola’s Legacy, believes he may have been a Creek Indian who died soon after Osceola was born. His mother was part Muscogee and part Caucasian. At some point, likely around ...
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