A professor of anthropology explores how early hominids ate prehistoric elephants to survive.
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
Clip Art is officially closed on Office products! Yes, you read right. Microsoft announced that it is ending support of Clip Art in Microsoft Office products. Effectively, it means that from here on ...
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin this month reburied the remains of 67 ancestors that were excavated in the 1960s and held for decades by the Milwaukee Public Museum. It's the latest ...
Music is a universal language that transcends boundaries, and in today’s world of music streaming services, accessing your favorite songs has never been easier. However, amid this convenience, ...
Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon "loves the grind," as he puts it. On the court, he's a gritty playmaker; off it, he uses his platform to push for criminal justice reform. He carries with him the spirit ...
In the summer of 2021, I visited Asheville, North Carolina to connect with my ancestral roots. A distant cousin found me after taking an ancestry test and revealed I’m the great-great granddaughter of ...
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Alice Qannik Glenn is the host of Coffee and Quaq and assistant producer of The Forgotten Slavery of our Ancestors. This short, classroom-ready film offers an introduction to the history of Indigenous ...