Native American history

Wes Studi Has A Personal Stake In His Role In October Production of Cherokee Musical

The Oscar-honored Cherokee actor returns to his home state of Oklahoma to star as one of his own ancestors...

Art Gallery: Imprisoned But Empowered

Cheyenne and Arapaho warrior artists incarcerated at Fort Marion, Florida, are remembered in an exhibition at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum....

Experience The Denver March Powwow In Photos

For four decades, dancers, singers, and spectators from nearly 100 tribes gather in Colorado for a celebration of Native...

Hidden History At The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum

Fort Worth’s National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum moves beyond grade-school history to unveil the West’s underappreciated trailblazers. Gloria Austin recalls feeling uneasy during her history lessons in...

The Summer That Made History: Jim Thorpe In Stockholm

The year was 1912. The Summer Olympics were in Stockholm. Jim Thorpe was poised to go down in history....

Path Lit By Lightning: The Life Of Jim Thorpe

One of the greatest athletes of all time, Jim Thorpe died impoverished without seeing his Olympic gold medals restored....

Killers Of The Flower Moon: A Score For The Osage, And The Ages

Killers of the Flower Moon delivers a moving soundtrack to match its epic story of loss, heartbreak, and grief....

Killers Of The Flower Moon: The Reign Of Terror And Getting The Wrongs Right

Behind the scenes of his film, Martin Scorsese ensured authenticity by seeking out and incorporating the Osage perspective. Killers...