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Researchers at Indiana University have been digitally preserving recordings of Native American songs made on fragile wax cylinders more than 100 years ago.
Mary Annette Pember | Dec 23, 2019
Tribal nations have always been on the front lines of environmental protection. Now their neighbors are catching up.
Mary Annette Pember | Dec 20, 2018
Native women revitalize ceremony to resist the legacy of patriarchy that supports a long-entrenched history of abuse.
Mary Annette Pember | Sep 27, 2018
These Native herbalists are doing more than just healing sore muscles.
Mary Annette Pember | Jul 27, 2018
At Miami University in Ohio, the Myaamia Center is revitalizing culture and building racial equity. The project was decades in the making.
Mary Annette Pember | May 9, 2018
Spirit writing is more than tattoos. It’s guidance from the past that connects our responsibilities to each other and to earth.
Mary Annette Pember | Mar 20, 2018
On their reservations and in their wider communities, I saw how Native people protected and nurtured each other.
Mary Annette Pember | Dec 28, 2017
I tend to lie low during Native American History Month and dodge the Moon of Explaining Indians to White People. But not this year.
Mary Annette Pember | Nov 13, 2017