WVU’s Program for Native American Studies held its 32nd annual Peace Tree Ceremony in the Mountainlair Gluck Theater ...
On Wednesday, the Native American Studies Program at WVU held a ceremony to commemorate the planting of its Peace Tree in 1992.
A man dressed in white with yellow butterflies pinned to his shirt is doing a dramatic reading from Cien años. He has a ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Menominee Tribal Enterprises and the Children’s Museum of Green Bay held a Peace Tree ceremony on Friday morning. They were also celebrating Arbor Day and symbolizing ...
Are Oklahomans ready to get into the holiday spirit? Well, get ready as Oklahoma City and Heartland are set to host the 23rd annual Oklahoma City Tree Lightning Festival.
The Chickasaw Nation Department of Health has received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award from the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology.
A sculpture titled Two Brothers serves as a powerful symbol of unity between the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. "We were able to dedicate the Two Brothers statue right here on the front lawn of ...
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The Federal Government purchased 33 mineral springs to protect the area from private overdevelopment in 1902 from the Choctaw ...
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Bristling with armaments and seemingly strong, the current ad hoc Western coalition may yet prove, like NATO, vulnerable to sudden setbacks from rising partisan pressure... Oct 18, 2024 / Alfred ...
The United Nations Charter notes that the United Nations ... and the recently adopted Security Council Resolution 2250 on Youth, Peace and Security highlights this fact. It is a formal recognition ...
Peace was busting out all over. The sights and signs were everywhere. The sign of the times was “52 for 40 or Fight.” (see Labor). The sight of the times was blue-coated cops standing by at ...