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An Abenaki couple, both basket makers, were part of a thriving economy on Lake Sunapee in the early 1900s. Generations later, their descendants are keeping the traditions alive.
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How some Northeast organizations are trying to return land, decision-making power to people of colorIndigenous people in Vermont, together with other people of color, manage just 1% of the state鈥檚 farmland. But before Europeans colonized the region, Abenaki and Mohican people took care of nearly all of it.Now, some organizations are trying to redress these racial disparities by giving resources, land and decision-making power back to communities of color.
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Months after the town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, voted to return historic documents to the Stockbridge-Munsee tribe, town officials have mailed the...
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Four young Black Indigenous activists talk about their pride, the narrow representations of Indigenous peoples and what the Indigenous Peoples' Day holiday means to them.
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A movement recast the second Monday in October as a day to appreciate the history of Indigenous communities. That visibility, say Native Americans, can help us see what else needs to change.
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We learn about the history of eugenics in Vermont and what it takes to rename a building.
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The 400 Years Project is a pictorial collection of Native American life. It addresses colonization while centering the Native voice.
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On June 5, a newly expanded exhibit exploring the history, culture and present experiences of Native people in what we now know as Vermont opens at the鈥�
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There is an old saying in sports popularized by the late Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra: "It ain't over till it's over." And it appears the controversy鈥�
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Many federally recognized tribes throughout the U.S. have had great success vaccinating their members against COVID-19. But those without federal recognition say they have a very different story.