Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag peoples shared a harvest meal with the pilgrims of Plymouth plantation in Massachusetts. And traditional Native ...
Water-hungry lawns are symbols of Los Angeles’ past. In this series, we spotlight yards with alternative, low-water landscaping built for the future. When Aurora Anaya bought her little Art Deco house ...
Melissa K. Nelson will be a speaker at Indigethanx, Indigenous Perspectives on Indigenous Food Ways, presented by the American Indian Resource Center, November 19, 6-8 p.m., at Kresge Town Hall. The ...
Invasive plant species harm native ecosystems, unlike fast-growing or non-native plants. Chinese Wisteria and Thorny Olive are examples of invasive species that outcompete native plants. Homeowners ...
A road sign marking the Fond du Lac Reservation in Ojibwemowin, the native language of the Fond du Lac Band. Restoring the language is integral to its work to build a culture of health. The concept of ...
November is National Native American Heritage Month. Growing up on the San Manuel Indian Reservation, I have personally seen and experienced many changes, from living in a mobile home to overcoming ...
A Jarrell garden restores habitat from former pastureland; discover solitary native bees. What exactly are pollinators? Dr. Sean Griffin from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center explores the ...
A free community workshop focused on planting native species will be Dec. 7 in Makena as part of Kīpaipai Maui’s three-part Pilina ʻĀina series. Presented with ʻĀina Archaeology and the Mākena Golf & ...
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