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U.S. Army Lt. John W. Gunnison, then working on a survey of the Great Lakes, wrote a letter to his Mormon friend, Albert ...
Powwows are a relatively modern phenomenon that emerged in the 1800s as the U.S. government seized land from tribes ...
Thousands drive by them every day: There are hundreds of teal ribbons tied to wooden posts along Valley Center Road in North ...
Young athletes are showcasing their strength and tradition in Anchorage. Your Alaska Link stopped to check out the action at the Native Youth Olympic Games.
The school is represented by an arrowhead logo and this bill could force schools like Casey-Westfield to reconsider.
Discussing UCF's ASL Day celebration and the importance of fostering community between deaf and hearing individuals.
But in a remarkable turn of events, the case has recently taken center stage in police circles. Not only has it attracted the ...
An April 3 letter from the U.S. Department of Education threatening schools who use Diversity Equity and Inclusion in lessons has some families on edge in the district, but Indian Education Director ...
Families in Lafayette Parish have a new option for language immersion in the fall. The World Languages Academy, a satellite ...
More than a century after U.S. Indian boarding schools attempted to erase Indigenous cultures and languages, tribal nations ...
Even if you don’t know the language, there are ways to connect. “Say you have a coworker who is deaf,” said Klingenberg.
Klingenberg began teaching American Sign Language at Duke last fall, with students now taking either ASL 101 or 102. Even if ...